Answer:
C, the inability to focus on difficult problems
Explanation:
In the excerpt, instead of dealing with things that are sad, Hazel chooses to forget them. In the excerpt there is no evidence that her choice to forget sad things is logical as it may well be a logical choice to deal with the situation. This interaction does not have many words, but we also don't know from the excerpt if it lacks any quality. Quality and quantity are not the same thing. There is not evidence of government interference.
What do you need help with about this person?
Caldwell?
<span>1. go forth, under the open sky, and list (line 14) </span>
<span>2. to nature's teachings, while from all around (line 15) </span>
<span>3. to mix forever with the elements (line 27) </span>
<span>4. turns with his share, and treads upon. the oak (line 30) </span>
The answer is...
D.) "The church will prove just as dangerous as the protest"