In what book huh??? What author
Something isn't in the right order, because the paragraph isn't well organized I don't know where the answer choices are supposed to be located.
To get to my house, you will need to follow my directions; you should then get there without any trouble. This is the correctly puncuated sentence.
Answer: B) To get to my house, you will need to follow my directions; you should then get there without any trouble.
Credit to: @KJustine04
fix your eyes on the unexpected
Answer: Yes it does but sometime it feels more comfortable to not interact with real life for a bit.
Explanation:
sur·rep·ti·tious·ly
[ˌsərəpˈtiSHəslē]
ADVERB
in a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention; secretively.
"Mary surreptitiously slipped from the room" · "surreptitiously recorded conversations"
The answer should be B.) Slyly