I think D. The dog ran up the street, past the fence< and through the gate.
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There can be wisdom in an act that seems foolish.
The reference to only fearing "fear itself" at the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird is an allusion to Franklin D. Roosevelt's inaugural speech.
The correct answer of the given question above would be the last option. The key idea that can be deduced from the given excerpt above is kindness. Kindness is defined as being considerate no matter what others are feeling. In the excerpt above, the speaker mentioned that they felt weary, but they wanted to show kindness to someone who is very friendly to them, so they chose to listen attentively.
I think it's "scolded in a mild way" according to the context. Sorry if I'm wrong