B. The company’s manager is intelligent, highly creative and shares her ideas openly
Answer: this is an opinionated question
Explanation:
I think you can achieve your goal by setting aside work and entertainment, this makes it easier for you to focus
Of the four authors that have written books about Hurricane Katrina, the one that is most likely offering an objective account is B: a day-by-day account by a print journalist.
We might think that A is the correct answer because nobody could tell the experience like a person who lived in the place where the hurricane happened. Despite of this fact, he or she will tell his / her own experience and it might not be the experience of others. It will be a subjective account, truthful, but subjective.
On the other hand, a journalist who researched climate facts and consequences of the hurricane could give a more objective account. The journalist would show not one personal experience, but a lot of experiences from different families.
I would say that the Romantic trait discussed in this short story is about individual choice and how Tom Walker apparently sells his soul to the devil in order to get the buried treasure and even he and his wife hoard things from each other, things that should belong to both of them and be shared by both of them. At the time it was written it was a Faustian tale or tale of characters showing their greed and selfishness.
I think it depends on what the risks, the situation, what the potential outcome is, and whoever you are asking and their morals. If you are in war and 50 old people, like in their 90s, are captured and the risks are you losing 10 out of the 30 men to get them, than that is not a good risk to take, not to be heartless or anything.