Answer:
Hewo Asuna here
At the end of the story, it says that "when the doctors came, they said she died of heart disease-- of a joy that kills." They assume that her weak heart could not handle the happiness she felt when her husband walked through the door alive. They do not know- or refuse to acknowledge- the actual cause for her death.
Explanation:
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I think it’s B, based on what they previously talked about in the article, ties in argument 2 and 5 and would fit appropriately after 7 and before 8.
He gives a fair chance to his humans because he provides them with a hunting knife, training and reliable clothes while zaroff his his"little tiny gun"