The last three options i think
The answer is:
A She is both polite and irritated by the more superficial women in her school's office.
B She is generous and curious with Hamadi.
C She is kind and loyal to Tracy, her close friend.
In "Hamadi," by Naomi Shihab Nye, Susan is considerate with the women in her school's office, although sometimes she feels like "she could run out of the building yelling." Besides, she is thoughful and inquisitive with Hamadi; for example, when she takes him a piece of cake her mother made and asks him about his family in Lebanon. Finally, she is also sympathetic and trustworthy to her friend Tracy when she listens to her confession that she likes Eddie.
Answer:
A.It emphasizes the severity of the attack .
(if its correct plz brainiest)
Explanation:
<span>There are a few lines that illustrate the theme that man projects his own fears on nature while nature remains indifferent.
The first is the line: "At these times they were uncanny and sinister in their unblinking scrutiny, and the men hooted angrily at them, telling them to be gone." Here, all the birds are doing is staring at the men, yet the men feel they are "uncanny and sinister." The men are projecting their own fears on indifferent birds.
The final line also illustrates this theme: "After it had been discouraged from the pursuit the captain breathed easier on account of his hair, and others breathed easier because the bird struck their minds at this time as being somehow grewsome and ominous." Here, the narrator tells us that the birds strike the men as being "grewsome and ominous." They believe the birds are foreshadowing some sort of evil. Again, they are projecting their own fears onto birds that do not care about them one way or another.</span>