The correct answers are C. Readers question the narrator's interpretation of his motivation, and D. Readers fear what the narrator, giving into evil, will do next.
He is evidently distressed and deeply disturbed, but nevertheless, we are wondering if he tries to run away from his responsibility. People don't just turn from good to bad, and that is why we doubt his account and interpretation.
As for D, we feel suspense and expect something bad to happen, thanks to the narrator's description of his own state of mind.
I bbelive this is analogical writing.
The answer is B.”a book titled the history of anime”
In this book, you can assume to find information about the origins of anime
A dictionary would only give you a definition
Reading about an anime artist would tell you more about the person
The powderpuff girls is irrelevant to anime
Answer: 3.To dress up and parade certain streets for an hour every day, to stand talking in doorways, or drive out in a fine carriage, was not the sort of exercise she liked, and Fan would take no other.
Explanation:
The sentence that best supports Polly’s reasons for keeping her outings a secret from Fan was "To dress up and parade certain streets for an hour every day, to stand talking in doorways, or drive out in a fine carriage, was not the sort of exercise she liked, and Fan would take no other".
From the text, we can see that Polly's idea of an exercise was quite different from what Fan wanted. This is supported by the above answer and this resulted in her keeping her outing as a secret.