Answer:
It's the thought that counts, not the gift itself.
It’s a shame, then, that the second part of Pauling’s advice tends to be overlooked: “Most of (your ideas) will be wrong, and what you have to learn is which ones to throw away.” It’s certainly true that most ideas written on a Post-It note or submitted to an online system never get used, but the reason has more to do with a bias toward short-term payback in most innovation processes than informed filtration
Trees help purify our air. When the air is to contaminated trees take in all that contamination so we can breathe better.
I would go with option d)
Answer:
She ran away from the toy snake