Answer:
François Mauriac, “the child who tells us his story” lives for who?
Explanation:
François Mauriac, “the child who tells us his story” lives for who?
It honestly sounds greedy lol
You need to think about your choice and create 4 points for why you think it's better to plan ahead or live in the moment. This is fully based on your opinion
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I'm inferring that the answer is C because in the passage it states "I held on to my unforgiveness in the hopes that by drinking this poison I might kill my enemy." basically stating that she was holding a grudge against this person and she hoped that it would hurt them, then she proceeded on stating "But soon it was my insides that were burning.". metaphorically speaking her insides weren't actually hurting from any "poison", she is basically saying that she was the only one who was hurting from holding this grudge. I'm inferring that it is C because that answers makes the most sense.
The given sentence in the item above presents lots of ideas. The sentence may also be divided into several parts in order to extract the most important one. The most important idea in this sentence, I believe, is that the owners refer to water their lawns despite the drought regulations.