Answer:
She has skills that show her intelligence.
Explanation:
I'd consider this a "book smarts" vs. "street smarts" scenario, pretty literally with the idea of not knowing what subway to take. Nothing in the passage shows she isn't confident in her abilities or has any sort of dependence on her daughter, and it states very clearly many things she is able to do.
Answer:
I think it is c. She knows the decision is what's best for her sister
Answer:
Dramatic irony
Explanation:
It is dramatic irony as he emphasizes adam and eve's characters. He puts a dramatic spin on the tale.