The word that best describes the
boy at the end of the passage is gloomy. The answer is letter D. From what the
boy thought, he described the house number seven as shabby and unentertaining
to live. He compared the house before and after years of service.
Answer:
C. Face many dangers to marry her.
Explanation:
It says "My mother said if Yue-lao intends for me to marry someone other than the rich old man, he will be strong enough to swim the lake and brave..."
Can you post the passage, so I can see it and then give you the answer.
Bodhisattva Guanyin was trying to sell an embroidered cassock nine-ringed staff, but then she decides to give them as a gift to Tripitika.
Answer:
From the given information D conflicts or goes against Almas Claim