The answer would be A. The hypothesis is the question, the deductive reasoning is the proof behind your answer based on factors of your experiment.
Answer:
For Part A:
No one believes liars even when they are telling the truth.
For Part B:
"At last a Wolf really did come, and the Boy cried, 'Wolf! wolf!' as loud as he could: but the people were so used to hearing him call that they took no notice of his cries for help."
Explanation:
For Part A, the theme must be reasonable. The theme "No one believes liars even when they are telling the truth." is the most practical since it states the lesson the author wants the readers and the protagonist to learn. For Part B, the evidence best supports the theme. Because it says that the people were already not believing the boy since he called so many times as a joke. Therefore, for Part A, the answer is C, and the answer for Part B is also C.
Where is the list of words we are to pick from? Or are we using every word to describe him in the book?
<span>B. Dad quietly worked on his car is the sentence with the positive form of the adverb. In sentences C and D the superlative form of the adverb is used (the ending -est usually gives us the clue) and in Sentence A the word "happier" is simply a comparative adjective.</span>