1) I thought I would reach the top shelf.
2) I forgot to take money to pay my bill but I was going to take.
3) He promised pills he would take time he was on.
4) you slowly said your would drive
5) I overslept but I was going to join the class
6) I have no idea sorry
7) I said to you, him, and myself I will win and improve today.
Sorry if I’m wrong. Have a great day.
Answer:
Distraction as a way of survival
Explanation:
The narrator speaks about how difficult is to keep on living watching all the survivors around her. Because she's seen death, but what strikes her completely is the living, so she says her "one saving grace is distraction", so she focuses on colors, and other details so as not to think about the destruction that suffocates her.
If it's written in first-person then yes, the narrator could even be the main character.
I believe that the answer to this question is A. loss of innocence.
Do good unto the world and the world will do good unto you. This can be supported because of the fact that although Kelly originally showed a character flaw by not listening to her sister's poem, she was able to redeem herself when she declined Leah's offer of cheating, remembered her little sister's coat, and prayed for forgiveness. The story leads you to believe these are the reason's why Evie is found quickly and unharmed.