"...flung into a cagelike crate"
In order to find out which evidence will be the best one, we have to pay attention to the point on which author makes accent. As for me, author emphasizes that such physical activity as walking can positively affect our mental state, and the only option which maintains this idea is C. Endorphins released during walking build brain cells and make people feel good, because it points out the mood and state of a person.
Through repetitive commands, the reader understands that Miss Watson is an unhappy woman who does not understand children, as shown in option C.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Miss Watson becomes Huck's guardian for a while, but acts very rigidly, not giving the boy any freedom.
- She gives orders all the time, expecting Huck to behave like an adult.
- This behavior shows how Miss Watson does not know how to deal with children and does not understand how to act with them.
This chaotic relationship between Miss Watson and Huck, makes Huck very disobedient, which makes Miss Watson very unhappy and disgusted with the direction her life is taking.
This question is about the book "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
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