Really I have never heard that before.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Nonchalant is kinda like where you act casual
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
well I think that she should get help for what she did.
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
I think there are two ptions that show internal conflict:
1) He considers whether or not to trust the inmate who tells him he´s not fifteen.
In this case he doesn't know the inmmate and doesn't know the exact reason hes telling him to lie. One reason is because he wants to help him, that information would save his life from the SS. The other option is that the inmmate is selfish and by telling him to lie, the kid will be punished instead of him. The kid must decide then if he trusts him or not. 
 2) He must decide whether or not to tell Dr. Mengele the truth about his age. 
In this case he has even more doubts, he knows Mengeles reputation and he doesn't know how much information does he have and how will it affect him. If he lies he might know it and punish him or that lie could save him.
 The conflict is real because his life could depend on the decissions he makes. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. Wyatt Martinez and his relationship with Funland
Explanation:
The text talks about the origins and growth of Funland, as well as Martinez's future plans for the amusement park, but mostly focusing on Wyatt Martinez's relationship with it: the text talks about how he watched his father ran it, he helped built it, made plans for expanding it, and nowadays he hopes to pass it down to his children and wishes to see it continue to grow. Therefore, we can summarize that the main idea or most important thought of this paragraph is Wyatt Martinez and his relationship with Funland.