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(D) She had an instinct about calculating risk
Explanation:
The clause "contemplated her dilemma" indicates that the character used to think and reason very deeply about the risks that her actions could promote, that is, she thought about the problems she could face, contemplating and analyzing them as thoroughly as possible, before actually facing them.
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Explanation:
The <u>best </u>theme that fits this passage is the theme "Living Far Away From Earth." Although this is not a very secure or strong theme for this passage, this is the best fit out of all four options. Planning a Holiday to the Moon does not work. The passage does suggest the idea of living on the moon, but that is not the central idea of the passage. The First People to Live On Mars is also not the correct option. First of all, we do not know if we are the first ones to live on Mars, and second, the passage is not all about packing to live on Mars. Finally, Planets in the Solar System is also not relevant. This is because the Moon is not a planet.
- Mordancy -
When Bilbo regains consciousness, he can see nothing in the darkness. Feeling around on the floor, he happens to come across a ring, which he puts in his pocket. He has no idea where the rest of the company is, or in which direction the exit lies. Picking the path he feels he had been traveling with the dwarves, he soon comes across an underground lake. There, he discovers a strange creature named Gollum. When Gollum sees Bilbo prowling around, obviously lost, he is interested and a bit hungry, so he approaches the hobbit.
The answer for this would be poetry. Hope it helps!=)