Answer:
Can you give a little more details?
Explanation:
We can't answer the question if there is not a question to be answered.
Mr. Wehling targets Leora Duncan and Dr. Hitz because they are very vocal about supporting the killing of people to take the place of new people born, while the painter and the orderly are not. The two act nonchalant about death and killing innocent people as Mr. Wehling is struggling with the decision of whose lives he must take, so he figures he may as well kill them.
Answer:
Boys have it rougher than girls.
Explanation:
The semi-autobiographical play "Brighton Beach Memoirs" by Neil Simon is a story about the coming of age of a young boy Eugene Morris Jerome. The book is also referred to as the first of the "Eugene Trilogy" that follows Eugene and his growing up years, navigating life through the many obstacles.
In the given passage/ excerpt, we see Eugene complaining about how different life is for boys and girls. Laurie has a heart flutter, which makes her incapable of doing work and being treated with special care. On the other hand, Eugene complains that he was made to work, <em>"carry[ing] a block of ice home every afternoon" </em>even after he was <em>"hit with a baseball right in the back of the skull"</em>. This, according to him, shows how boys are treated rougher and made to work more than the girls.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the fourth/ last option</u>.