B. (her)
it can't be A because mom is not a 'he' so wouldn't be 'his'
it can't be C because 'his and her' only accounts for 1 'he', but there are 2 brothers.
it wouldn't be D either because 'loves' is used only for a singular subject. I can't say "they loves chocolate." Remember, only singular subjects, like "she loves chocolates" (singular 'she')
9. Zaroff thinks the world is divided into hunters and the hunted.
10. Whitney's talking of the evil atmosphere of ShipTrap Island.
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Answer:
In this question, A would be the answer.
Explanation:
Compared to answer A., the others do not hold negative connotations as the first answer does. B is simply telling, 'told me about,' and C is a realization from the narrator.
D is also a narrator's thought, not holding connotations to negativity, as it is the narrator trying to figure out something within the story.
A's negativity can be seen through words like, 'devilish,' 'roar,' 'trigger,' or 'shot.'
The subject in this sentence is an old friend
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