The first option, "[she] just couldn't stand another minute of the incessant howling", seems to be the best one to finish the paragraph. First of all, the paragraph has very specific and powerful vocabulary like "bopping his head" and "burst". So a concluding sentence should also have strong vocabulary. In this case "howling" is a very descriptive and powerful verb. Moreover, in the paragraph, the narrator mentions that "[the] lead singer sounded as (...) a dog lost in the woods". Using the word "howling", which is something done by dogs, in the concluding sentence would be consistant with the comparison between the singer and a lost dog.
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Miep feels that way because she is shocked and disappointed by the day's events, as shown in the second answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Miep is scared and upset that Nazi officers have found the Franks' hideout and may be taking them to concentration camps.
- She has dedicated herself so much to helping the Franks and they know they are good people and so she feels very sad and apprehensive about everything that is going on.
- Her feelings were so intense about the arrival of the officers that she couldn't focus on anything, without even noticing the day going by.
In short, Miep was very affected by the arrival of the Nazi officers and the events of the day they arrived.
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Answer:The ‘Watching the World from the Riverbank’, is trying to send the readers or communicate through the readers by having them to know about the world and how reality runs in every society or in the world that we live in and by that, it is trying to focus on the rules of reality in which is the main focus in the story. The correct answer is letter b.
Explanation:
When a group is faced with common adversity, working together is better than being divided.
Explanation:
The Lost Message is a perfect example of the case when a group is faced with a humongous danger and the members of the group have different opinions of tackling them. Disunity and rivalry at that time can cost dear as signified in the above-stated lore.
The failure of the ants to arrive at a common decision regarding dealing with the adversity led them to their destruction. These stories have hidden meanings which need to understood and inculcated in our day to day dealings.