I would have actually written it this way
"Hellen arrived unannounced when the house was a mess, and we weren't ready for visitors."
But, I guess, the closest answer to this one would be the last option. :)
Hope this helps.
1. The narrator's nine-year-old daughter, knowing that her father writes war stories, asks him if he has ever killed anyone. The narrator says no but resolves to tell her the truth when she is grown (so yes she might ask the same question when she is older.)
2. because he wants his writing to be heard.
3. because it was his thing to kill anyone he saw, so his body reacted way before he has time to think whether or not he should kill or not. I probably would’ve done the same.
4. he focuses on the deaths because those thoughts aren’t easy to go away.
Answer:
1 year 5 months and 25 days
Explanation:
Read the book earlier this year
at first, she likes her boss and feels comfortable around him; in the end, she is fearful of him. c. at first, she is unsure of herself and afraid to act; in the end, she feels confident and brave.
source: google
Someone who can rely on one another and trust them.