I'm confused, I was going to say b but you already put it down. I'm gonna say it anyway lol
Answer:
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Explanation:
The correct answer is the first one.
He describes Mrs. Miller's behavior as "unprecedented." By this, he is saying that, of all the parents he has ever known, her behavior is unusual, singular, or unique.
Quite simply, it is strange that she would allow her daughter to run around town with a strange man. Mrs. Miller's behavior is more than silly -- it is downright unheard of.
Mountains observe everything and know everthing
The narrator is confused or uncertain about how much time has elapsed