<span>The correct answer is D. Instead of openly disagreeing with her husband’s desire to return to the Dominican Republic, she criticizes the foreign papers he reads. She isn't yet so independent as to tell her husband that she doesn't want to go back and be just a simple housewife. Because of that, she is trying to find ways to show her husband that, without having to say it, which is why she is always nagging him about some little things she doesn't like so as to let him know how she feels. </span>
It is seven hundred years old, but neither history or tradition say whether it was built as it is, purposely, or whether one of its sides has settled. There is no record that it ever stood straight up.
Explanation:
The above words explain the mystery behind the design of the Leaning Tower of the Pisa.
When the author says that the monument is seven hundred years old and there is no record in the history about the tower whether it was designed to remain inclined or inadvertently inclined to one side.
The author further doubts whether the monument has ever stood straight up from the ground. He further describes the mysterious architectural designs and other features. These words create a web of mystery regarding the Leaning Tower's design.
Victor felt a sense of success and triumph as he had gained the knowledge to create something so powerful and vastly different from the rest of society. His thirst for knowledge consumed his revolving thoughts, only thinking of the positive deeds the creation can do for him, not realizing the everlasting consequences of negatives.