Answer:
There are several answers to this questions.
Explanation:
1. The correct answer is letter A. In that excerpt we can understand the chaotic situation by the words "rush and panic" "pushed from the sidewalk" "busy street" and that everyone is looking for what's better for the individual and not the community.
2. Letter D is correct in this question. As pictured in the excerpt, Mrs. Charles Forsberg is a victim (among many others) of the fire and she mentioned that she had felt so rich among her family.
3. A is the correct answer. Here, all the actions are around a whirlwind and how it could destroy houses and take everything inside as if it were nothing.
4. Letter D is the correct answer. As seen in the excerpt, community is mentioned by the amount of houses that are rising at once, and how the number keeps increasing as people join together.
5. B is the correct answer. Here, the reader can understand that the speaker, Alfred Sewell is looking forward to helping rebuild the city. He even mentions "a better city as well as a greater one, than she was before her disaster."