B. The benefit lost when choosing between 2 options
        
             
        
        
        
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The mood here is one of uncertainty, the character is not exactly afraid but he is most certainly in an unknown place. His first reaction is to take in his surroundings and analyze his position. This shows ,in this scene at least, that the character is not one to be scared of unusual circumstances. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: He brings baloney, bread, matches, a copy of Gone with the Wind, peroxide, and a deck of cards
Explanation: Johnny has gone to get food and supplies for their stay. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
 The sentence that shows the evidence is the one that presents how the children were mistreated.
<h3>What is textual evidence?</h3>
- It is a sentence that proves a statement.
- It is the presentation of data and facts in a text.
The use of textual evidence serves to prove the information presented in the text. Thus, evidence shows facts and data that show that a statement must be believed because it is true.
As you didn't show the text this question refers to, it's not possible to show the sentence that serves as evidence. However, I hope the information shown above can help you.
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The elements that  'The Silent Songbird' have employed from 'The Rainbow Crow' includes various things like the subject. The subject of both stories is centered around the idea of 'discussion or anatomy of convenience and selflessness.' Both of them talk about the issues and the resolutions to them. 
Despite these similarities, there are remarkable differences in both the stories. <u><em>'The Silent Songbird' portrays the protagonist Madison as a hero who is responsible for operating situations or problems solitarily while 'The Rainbow Crow' portrays the crow seeking for assistance despite its own flickering characteristics</em></u>.