Evident is the first word. It means the same as obvious, there is evidence that the theater had been well taken care of because of it's appearance.
It would probualy be that love is powerful.
The statement that is implied by the sentence from the story is "Poor people were expected to tolerate any ridicule made by the rich," as stated in option C.
<h3>What does the passage imply?</h3>
The passage from Mark Twain's "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note" is narrated by a poor man. As a matter of fact, he is so poor that, even though he feels mistreated, he does not believe he can do anything about it. After all, those who mistreated him are rich.
We can say, thus, that the passage implies that poor people were expected to tolerate any ridicule made by the rich. So much so that the narrator walks away feeling insulted, but does not do anything to confront those who insulted him.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option C as the correct answer.
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The answer to the question above is probably, resourcefulness. With hunger, it will help an individual to be more resourceful and creative to provide and fulfill the body's needs, which is food. An individual may make a food out of unusual things just to give its body food and energy.