Mrs. Whitaker's reading material is about a woman who has a very active life, full of twists and turns. This contrasts with the general portrait of Mrs. Whitaker because her life is very peaceful and quiet.
Although you have not shown the text this question refers to, we can see from the context of the question that you are referring to "Chivalry" written by Neil Gaiman.
When reading this story, we can say that:
- "Chivalry," tells the story of Mrs. Whitaker, who began to have constant visits from an Arthurian knight.
- These visits begin when Mrs. Whitaker buys the holy grail at an antique store.
- Mrs. Whitaker's life is very quiet, peaceful, without any kind of turmoil or upheaval.
- But she is not bored with it, but happy with the life she has.
- Her life is completely different from the lives of women in the novels she reads.
- That's because the novels show women with turbulent lives, difficult and full of adventures and challenges.
The arrival of the knight represents a change in Mrs. Whitaker's life and although the interaction between them is very good, Mrs. Whitaker was already happy before that.
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I would ask -
Something strange is going to happen involving a dog.
What is going to happen to the dog at night?
Will there be a mystery to solve about the dog?
According to the title, this is it.
I THINK it would be the last one.
C. A pack of dogs chasing me made my morning more unpleasant than usual.
The best answer to complete the sentence correctly is impulse.
Impulse is a sudden desire to react or do something as a result of that urge. It also serves as a motivation to complete a desirable activity. It is usually used when things come unexpectedly.