Answer:
Mrs. Purkapile's attitude toward her husband is Option A: Spiteful-even though she knew he wanted a divorce, she refused to grant him one.
Explanation:
Mr. and Mrs. Purkapile from the Spoon River Anthology were married fro some time but their marriage was quite resentful. Mr. Purkapile had left his wife for a year. When he returned he narrated a false story to his wife of being kidnapped by pirates.
Mrs. Purkapile knew the truth that her husband was visiting Mrs. Williams quite often. He wanted a divorce but Mrs. Purkapile refused to be a woman who is divorced. Thus, answer is Option A: Spiteful-even though she knew he wanted a divorce, she refused to grant him one.
It is neither loving, concerned or devoted as per other options.
1. <span>the search for religious truth - <u>Christian</u>: the quest of a true Christian is to find God, and thus love and truth
2. </span><span>resistance and the inability to adapt to change - <u>Obstinate</u>: obstinate means stubborn, so this is an obvious answer
3. </span><span>humanity’s weak will and lack of resolution - <u>Pliable</u>: pliable means weak, easy to bend to somebody else's will
4. </span><span>God’s ability to guide humans by sending messengers - <u>Evangelist</u>: evangelists are messengers, so this is again an obvious choice</span>
Fact:
Sun rises in the East.
Sun sets in the west.
Newton discovered the laws of motion.
Blue whale is the largest animal alive.
Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on moon.
These are facts because they are universal truths. Everyone has the same opinion about these things in all of over the world.
Opinion:
English is an easy language.
Moon is quite beautiful.
Mary is a nice child.
His suit was nice last party.
Her neckless was beautiful.
These are opinions because not everyone agrees to these statements. Some people may have different opinions about the same thing
The answer is B.) its. "The committee" is a singular subject, which means its pronoun must also be singular. The pronoun "it's" can be written as "it is", which does not fit in this case. So, the answer is "its".