Answer:
What readers can infer about the themes or plot of the novel based on the line is:
3. Someone is going to make some bold, perhaps dangerous decisions.
Explanation:
The line we are supposed to analyze is:
<em>If strong ideas offend you, read no more.</em>
If you find a line like that in a novel, you can rest assured it is a warning. The author is letting you know he/she will probably shock you. However, that line does not reveal anything just yet. There is no way to know if this is going to be about money or fate. Therefore, we can eliminate options 1 and 2. Option 4 is also incorrect. It is not that strong ideas are offensive, according to the line. There are people who may find them to be so and, in that case, the author is warning them not to read any further. Thus, we are left with option 3. The novel that follows such a line will most likely have some bold, perhaps dangerous decisions.
Answer: He follows something
Explanation:
Answer: Murder.
The Misfit was sent to jail for murder.
Explanation:
Flannery O'Connor's short story <em>"A Good Man is Hard to Find"</em> is about a family's road trip, goth stories of the American South told by "the grandmother" and the family ending up killed by the Misfit, a murderer the grandma had read about in the newspaper.
The Misfit is a curious character. He was jailed before for having murdered his father, but he didn't seem to attach too much importance to it. He is an outlaw and someone who showed no mercy killing people, but he often wondered about God and divine justice. He even carried a conversation about religion and spirituality with "the grandmother" before killing her.