The answer depends on what your teacher believes, but I believe that it would most likely be true.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The true statement based on your reading of “The Dinner Party” is panic and frustration can be funny when they have passed.
<h3>What is “The Dinner Party”?</h3>
The dinner party is a story by Mona Gardener in which there was a dinner party of women in India. The story shows a conflict between a colonel and a girl about how women act in state of crises.
The following options are attached:
A. Panic and frustration create the opportunity for others to be calm.
B. Panic and frustration can be funny when they have passed.
C. Panic and frustration can easily spread to those around you.
D. Panic and frustration can be dangerous when they go unchecked.
Thus, the correct option is B. Panic and frustration can be funny when they have passed.
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Answer:
D). The nonfictional excerpt describes the reaction to the regulations.
Explanation:
As per the question, the key distinction between the presentation of regulations in the fictional and non-fictional excerpt is that the latter(non-fictional excerpt) offers a response to the ordinances presented in the former(fictional excerpt). The fictional excerpt simply reveals the directions that people are required to follow during the quarantine(should avoid...should be marked, etc.) while the non-fictional description aims to depict the reaction of setting these regulations('cutting off...shut us out'). Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.