We can actually deduce here that the sentence that is not true of Jim's behavior is: A. Jim does not understand that there are consequences for bad behavior.
<h3>What is behavior?</h3>
Behavior actually refers to the way someone acts and reacts. It has to do with the actions and manners of someone towards others and towards his environment.
We see here that this question was taken from "The Story Of The Bad Little Boy" written by Mark Twain. The story reveals a badly-behaved boy whose name is Jim, It is seen that his life is not at all like a "Sunday-school book". Mark Twain is known to be an American author.
Below is the complete question:
Which of the following is NOT true of Jim's behavior?
A. Jim does not understand that there are consequences for bad behavior.
B. Jim creates plans to misbehave and escape blame or responsibility.
C. Jim's story is unusual in comparison to other stories of mischief.
D. Jim is aware of how his actions affect others and is unashamed.
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I am going to say B because it seems most appropriate.
Marcus seems to be between stages of identity development, according to this passage. For most of the passage, Marcus is in the stage of Identity Moratorium, as he is thinking about his views and opinions and what to do about them, since they are in conflict with Mr. Benson's, and may get him expelled. He considers speaking out, but also considers apologizing. Ultimately, Marcus ends the passage in the stage of Identity Achievement, because he determines, after weighing out his options, that his own values are what matter most to him.
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