Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket is a short story by Jack Finney about a man named Tom Benecke who is single-mindedly working on a research paper in order to earn a promotion at work and in the process neglects his wife and other aspects of his life.
Answer: D. Save Water
Explanation:
If they did not want to wash plates and switched to paper plates for lunches as well as brought in water from other places, they were trying to save water.
Explanation:
Jack wanted to be the leader of the group, but most of the people voted for Ralph. A <u>rivalry</u> has been happening between the two boys and their split was because of growing tensions. Disagreement is another reason why the boys have split apart.