Shakespeare further develops the ideas of revenge and action vs. inaction in lines 607–616. Hamlet speaks being “prompted to [his] revenge by heaven and hell” line 613and yet he continues to talk or “unpack
We can see the author is arguing against ridgetop development, but we can also see he has made an appeal in the last paragraph.
It says, "Ridgetop development must be stopped while thoughtful, effective measures are put in place to restrict future development."
Thus, we can come to the conclusion that the best choice/answer would be:
B. Development should be stopped temporarily while restrictions are put in place for future housing developments.
It basically restates the appeal made by the author.
Answer: A. Caught you
Explanation: When reading the excerpt you can see the alligator is annoyed and angry the dog continuously teased him. The dog would say "cone and get me" Meaning he wanted the alligator to chase him. When the alligator finally catches him he threatens to grind him into mince meat.