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A. " . . . they [the children] made fun of him because he would not play games or fly kites, or because he mispronounced some word. . ."
Explanation:
'Tiger-Tiger' is a part of the collective stories in 'The Jungle Book' written by Rudyard Kipling. In this story, Mowgli leaves the jungle and decides to go live in human society, after driving the Sher Khan out of the jungle. When Mowgli comes to a village, he gets adopted by a wealthy family, who lost their son.
The theme that the rules of society don't benefit the needs of the individual is developed in option A. Mowgli is a jungle boy, brought up by a wolf pack in jungle, now he lives among human, his own kind, but, in both cases Mowgli remained an outcast. In jungle he was weak among the animals and the beast, but among humans he proved to be as strong as a bull.
In the statement, in option A, the narrator describes how the rules of society didn't fit Mowgli. When he was in jungle he learned to control his temperament. But when children made fun of him, he wanted to break them in two pieces.
Therefore, option A is correct.
It's C. the narrator's insanity makes her an unreliable narrator and it's difficult to understand what's going on because we only get her perception--and obviously the perception of someone insane isn't easy to understand. B is simply incorrect, because first person POV doesn't tell you the thoughts of all characters, and D. is incorrect as well. in no way does it address the reader. in regards to A, we don't really connect with her because we don't understand what's happening throughout the story.
Answer:
I was playing in the living room. Something caught my eye, and I got up to go to the window. I saw red, then I realized it was a fire truck. My heart thumped; the ambulance had here before because of an elderly man, but the elderly man didn't live here anymore. "Mom..." I said in a low voice. My mom got up and looked outside, and then commotion began. A police man was banging on the doors, yelling, "Hello! Hello?! It's the fire department, open up!" and when my mom opened the door (we were on the 2nd floor, so the police man hadn't gotten to us yet) smoke was filling the hallway. My heart skipped a beat as the police man ran up to us, ushering us outside, the thick smell of plastic and smoke choking my lungs. There wasn't actually any real fire in the end; the drying machine had overheated.
Explanation:
it's a personal event so i dunno if u could use it lol