She loved him. Is your answer.
<u>Question: </u>What do the tone and perspective of these excerpts reveal about the narrators’ attitudes toward being different? Select three options.
Being different from everyone around you can be hard.
Being different from everyone around you is a fact of life.
Being different from everyone around you is fun and exciting.
Being different from everyone around you is everyone's goal.
Being different from everyone around you can cause separation.
Answers: A. Being different from everyone around you can be hard.
B. Being different from everyone around you is a fact of life.
E. Being different from everyone around you can cause separation.
Explanation:"Does My Head Look Big in This?" is a book written by Australian author Randa Abdel-Fattah that was first published in August, 2005. It tells the story of a teen girl who decides to wear the hijab full time, and the consequences of making that decision. "Persepolis" is a graphic novel written by Iranian author Marjane Satrapi that was first published in June, 2007. It tells the story of Satrapi and how she grew up from being a child to a rebellious teenager while being Muslim.
The excerpt shows how both stories are linked in how they represent the attitude of young girls toward being different. It can scary and isolated to be the only one on the bus wearing a hijab, and how that single fact was so relevant to the narrator, that she had to remember to take it off before getting on the bus.
I think it would be the 1st one
at the possibility of making Loona jealous for killing the tiger
shown by her extravagant and thought-out plans of exactly how she'll rub it in Loona's face (giving her a tiger claw brooch, planning a party and inviting her, etc)
-also excitement of the village at the possibility of getting 1000 ruppees
the villagers fed the old tiger goats so that the animal would not over exert itself trying to hunt. They also kept their children quiet so that he would stay asleep