Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
her body language says that she likes him and is hoping he will too
The correct answer is "her".
On my opinion, Lehna’s Narrative is a non-chronological story that starts with a description of his regrets after being sent to prison and it also presents some flashbacks about his life as a young man and how was it like to live in his hometown. Then, Lehna starts to guide the reader and explains what is the story going to be about. After that, he changes the order of events and starts telling the story in a chronological order, first, the reason and the circumstances of his arrest, then the life in prison and at last, the moment he got out and how people treated him as an ex-convict. I consider the story is very effective because he starts telling he was in prison and that catches’ people attention, because he doesn’t clearly explain the reasons, so, as a reader you want to know what really happened and how he manage to live after that.
Some examples for an idea is lets say its for free dress, the reasoning can't just be 'because we want to' it can be simply because its a way of expressing oneself by adding accessories as in how many students do even when they have standardised dress. Making the ideas more resonable and good points. Making sure everyone has a benifit of the activity. Finding more than 2-3 reasons towards the activity benifits can make it more possible than just having 1 reasoning towards it.