Going back a bit in the story she heard her father crying because he couldn't provide for the family and this made her realised that adults were also vulnerable.
<span>It also made her angry and this is why she destroyed Miss Lottie's flowers </span>
<span>When she finished she saw Miss Lottie looked up and saw Miss Lottie and how devastated she was that her flowers had been destroyed </span>
<span>She linked her father's crying and Miss lottie's upset and suddenly feels sorry for Miss Lottie and has started looking at things with an adult rather than a childish/teenage view.</span>
Freedom comes with responsibility — freedom isn't free. You need to remember that it is now on you to make sure you have a decent life. That means, in grown people terms that you “gotta do what you gotta do.”
Freedom can be heady, but you still need to do your work. Work first, freedom later.
Answer:
The correct answer is: D
Explanation:
Weighing options is to think, in a very careful way,about possibilities or choices. At this stage he is choosing between the two alternatives by figuring out the pluses and minuses of the situation. It this case, it is a criteria for evaluating and examing how the dilemma will affect Graydon's life in short and long-term safety consequences.