Answer:
“Where the Wild Things Are” is for those not afraid to remember the emotions of childhood and for children who not only know fear, but anger and curiosity and sadness and joy and we should trust their capacity to experience them all
Explanation:
the second statement
when summarizing we take important points from the text we avoid using emotions or being biased we provide as much factual information we can
c
checked: prevented from acting
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much
the word that completes the sentence best is "much"
b
B.the brief rejection of an obligatory role