Answer:
they started to disobey orders
Explanation:
I would say B) SIGHT, but I'm not fully sure, because this is a confusing question, sort of. In the beginning, the (admittedly insane) narrator rambles on about how she is nervous, and how cunning she believes herself to be, making sure to walk into the old man's room every night, observing the pale blue vulture eye beyond retrospect, beyond the line. It sort of gives me the idea that she relies on sight in the beginning of the story, but I very well may be wrong.
A Hardship can motivate people to make ruthless, calculating decisions.
B Men and women deal with death and grief differently.
C Death is always unfair to the family of the dying.
D Religion distorts reality in the last minutes of one’s life.
Men and women deal with death and grief differently.
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The short story is about the difference in the behavior of the two genders in the society which are the men and the women. Their thinking, the view point and the way the men and the women view their life is different from each other.
Because of this difference in thinking, the way they react to the situations in their life is different from each other even if it's a sad situation that they face in their life.
Answer:
(b)
A survey of Australian and Japanese participants in sister-city programs that found that respondents could be frustrated when their expectations of the program were not shared by people from their sister city
Explanation:
I just finished it on college board and got it right. It is also the only sentence that argues against the author's line of reasoning.
That is a run-on sentence because it is two complete thoughts only joined by a comma, which cannot join two sentences together. A semicolon would be a good way of correcting this.