Answer:
it's actually the fifth stage of Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development ,the role confusion vs identity, and it occurs during adolescence.
The answer is C.
The author provides different facts. For instance, "Unlike normal rocks, they have trails etched behind them as if they have traveled across the sand. Some trails are only a few feet. Some trails are over a half a mile long." Is an example of a fact.
Another example includes, "Some rocks seem to roll as they move forward. Some take unexplainable routes. Large ones have traveled past small ones that have stayed still."
Answer: Emma's bee homeschooled all of her life, but when her brother starts high school, she starts feeling behind, and decides to go to public school for fifth grade. The night before she's starting school her game warden father gets a call about a rabbit who's stuck in a fence. Emma goes along for the rescue, and ends up falling in love with the rabbit, a tamed former pet, who she named Lapin. school starts off with a rough start: Emma get pair up with a boy name Jack, a boy with autism, for a class project, and starts to worry that her association with him will prevent her from making friends, but she has a kind heart, and with some help from her family and Lapin, she figures out a way to help Jack while navigating uncertain waters of fifth grade friendships.
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Hey there!
I believe the answer to your question is "It seemed imposing and a bit scary"
Hope this helps and have a great day!
(P.S., if you need this answer and want to know if it's right, comment me, and I'll double-check the assignment if it's right when I turn it in. I'm working on it right now, so I don't know if it's right.)