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I don't know what story this is from or what is really happening; however, from what I can tell, the author uses the phrase "the annals of parental vigilance" to heavily imply that Daisy's parents are extremely rigid in how they raise her, in an orthodox fashion. "Annals" is defined as yearly record keeping, and "parental vigilance" means that the mother is one that is always watching and correcting her child (from what I can tell.
The shape of Dr. Jekyll's house is shaped like a letter L.
Answer:
A). Hally remembers them from a white person’s perspective.
Explanation:
The memory about Hally which disturbs Sam the most would be that 'Hally remembering him and Willie from a white person's perspective' and the key reason was that despite having a close, affectionate, and constructive bond Sam still was the black boy and Hally still was a white boy who had an inherent feeling of superiority over them. This really disturbs Sam as it makes Hally the employer and Sam the employee. <u>The dominating and defensive statements by Hally like 'Act your bloody Age! cut out the nonsense' makes Sam feel more disappointed and inferior</u>. This leads to complexity in their relation as Hally adjusts his behavior friendly or superior according to his need. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.