Answer:
In To Kill a Mockingbird, children live in an inventive world where mysteries abound but little exists to actually cause them harm. Scout and Jem spend much of their time inventing stories about their reclusive neighbor Boo Radley, gleefully scaring themselves before rushing to the secure, calming presence of their father, Atticus. As the novel progresses, however, the imaginary threat that Boo Radley poses pales in comparison to the real dangers Jem and Scout encounter in the adult world. The siblings’ recognition of the difference between the two pushes them out of childhood and toward maturity, and as they make that transition, Boo Radley, their childhood bogeyman, helps serve as link between their past and their present.
Answer:
They do not know whether they can trust the others who work in the building.
Explanation:
<em>The Diary of Anne Frank </em>is a first-person’s account of a young girl named Anne Frank. The book contains her narrative of their life in the secret Annex, hiding from being captured by the Nazi Germans.
In the given excerpt from Mr. Frank's dialogue, we get to know that the need for silence during office hours is a must for the people in hiding. It was to ensure that they are not heard of by the office workers and thus, guarantee their safety. Mr. Frank told them not to make a sound beyond a whisper, and not to do anything that produces a sound or the workers may hear them. This need to be quiet during the day is because they do not know if they can trust the workers with their safety.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
A flashback tells something from the past so the answer would have to be (A) this is because of the use of the word recall. In every other option the verb is present or future tense instead of past tense.
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. Readers challenge a writer's text when they <span>proofread articles to make them more accurate. It would seem to the writer that the reader does not see him as a professional writer. Hope this helps.</span>