I like my cousins, but when we go to the mall together, they drive me crazy. Debra stops and looks at herself in every mirror to
comb her hair and adjust her makeup. Deidra takes way too long trying on outfits but is too picky to actually buy one. Dalia spends the whole time making fun of other people's clothing choices. None of them will even eat at the food court because they don't want to mess up what they're wearing. It's strange that we are from the same family, but act so differently. What is the implicit idea in this paragraph? (5 points) Group of answer choices My cousins all have names that start with the letter D. My cousins care too much about appearances. My cousins do not like to go to the mall. My cousins drive me crazy.
Answer: B. My cousins care too much about appearances.
Explanation: because it says debra stops to look at herself, Deidra takes way too long trying on outfits but is too picky to actually buy one and Dalia spends the whole time making fun of other people's clothing choices. so there care about there appearances.
Percy has so much trouble deciding whether to stay year round or go to seventh grade. If he went to 7th grade he would be able to see his mom more often but if he decided to stay year round he would be able to interact with people just like him.
Miller simply wanted to convey the message of fear over reason, express himself in a new language of old English, to warn of mass hysteria, and most importantly compare his life in the 1950's to the irrational trial in 1692