Answer: Mary's pregnancy makes it all the more shocking that her husband is planning to leave her. She is six months pregnant—very far along for him to decide to bail out of the marriage. Further, the coldness with which her husband delivers the news must also be shocking. He says to her:
But there needn’t really be any fuss. I hope not anyway. It wouldn’t be very good for my job. She loved her husband up until this point, looking forward to his coming home from work as her "blissful" time. She liked being with him and even enjoyed the way he sat in his chair.
When she finds out he is divorcing her, her initial response is disbelief and denial. She then kills him quickly with the frozen lamb, not even thinking about what she is doing until after he is dead.
Her knowledge of having a child to protect and her desire that it not be orphaned then influences Mary to cover up her crime.
Explanation:hope this helps
In the first trial there were quite a few people in the elevator and when I got in and turned the opposite direction nobody turned around or changed directions. The second time there was only was only two people in the elevator and when new people got to get in they turned the way I was facing. The third trial there was five people in the elevator and when I faced the opposite direction they turned the direction I was facing. The fourth and fifth trials there was not many people in the elevator and nobody turned my direction but this may have been because the people in the elevator were a family and stuck with what each other did over what a stranger did. The sixth trial I was the only one in the elevator and when new people got in they changed the direction I was facing. The seventh trial nobody turned the direction I was facing until one person did and then the three other people in the elevator also did this. The eighth and final trial there was seven people in the elevator and nobody turned.
I think that the people may have turned around because they thought that the elevator would open that way because some of them seemed very surprised when they had to turn back around to get out of the elevator. Another reason this may have the people may have turned around when I did is because humans desire to follow the pack and one part of the pack did something different they assume it is for a reason.
If half a pound is worth 3$ per package, that means that a full pound of fish is 6$ when there is a 50% discount. Which means, when there is not, the full price would be twice as much, 12$.
The answer is the letter a