these are some ideas for the plots
A setting in a castle, ancestral family home, vault or crypt.
A vendetta or vengeance perpetrated against the protagonist and/or his/her family by the antagonist.
Supernatural beings - monsters, vampires, ghosts, werewolves, and such.
A damsel in distress.
Unexplainable events.
An unrequited love, or illicit love affair or romance.
An ancient prophecy foretelling the doom of the protagonist and/or his/her family.
An exotic locale, often in a country other than that of the story's origin.
An atmosphere of suspense and/or terror.
A woman (or women) threatened by tyrannical male/patriarchal
Hello. Although you have presented the text to which this question refers, you have not shown the answer options and you have not shown what was addressed by part A. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
"Why teens find the end of the world so applealing" is a text that shows how dystopic novels have the ability to communicate with teenagers in a very strong way, as it stimulates emotional responses in an unrealistic world to which they can relate. Part A and Part B are directly related to this text. In that case, to answer these questions, you should read the article to answer the Part A question and then look at what options in Part B can justify and show that your Part A answer is correct.
Answer: B: inflated, aligned
Explanation: Deflated would mean the tire is flat and looks do not really matter for the cars use.
Well anne Frank lived in Amsterdam Holland so you could do that
Yes B is the right answer, to produce a catharsis you are changing the emotion of the readers to show empathy.