The correct answer
here is figuratist audience. The figuratist is a person who is a critical
thinker and uses language in innovative and often witty and colorful way. That
is why this kind of play would appeal to this kind of audience who enjoys word
games and double meanings which induce many comical elements. The comical
effect is often the result of a misunderstanding produced by the double
meanings. The opposite of a figuratist is a literalist who views everything literally.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<span>D.	George's voice deepens and he repeats his words in a lilting rhythm.
George goes through the story slowly, letting Lennie soak it all in. He repeats Lennie's words in rhythm, trying to almost hypnotize him into a peaceful, resting state. Even when they can hear the voices starting to get louder from the people chasing them, George stays calm. </span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
What about him are you writing? Like facts?
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:

The answer is A. <u>Out of control.</u>
<h3>Here are the context clues....</h3>
1st Context Clue
"'Poor child!' Once a lady did that I screamed out loud and bit her hand. She was so frightened she ran away."
2nd Context Clue
"She thought you had gone mad like a dog." <em>said Mary, not at all admiringly.</em>
<h3>Meanings</h3>
- <em>Gone mad</em> means to go insane.
- <em>Biting someone's hand </em>is not a good thing to do.
<h3>With that information...</h3>
We can come to a conclusion that the right choice would be A. Out of control.
Also, The Secret Garden is a good book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, I have read the whole book and would recommend it to others.