Which choice best describes what happens in thepassage?A) One character argues with another characterwho intrudes on her home.B) One character receives a surprising request fromanother character.C) One character reminisces about choices she hasmade over the years.D) One character criticizes another character forpursuing an unexpected course of action.
Question
Which choice best describes what happens in thepassage?A) One character argues with another characterwho intrudes on her home.B) One character receives a surprising request fromanother character.C) One character reminisces about choices she hasmade over the years.D) One character criticizes another character forpursuing an unexpected course of action.
Solution
In the passage, the events can be described as follows:
- One character argues with another character who intrudes on her home.
- One character receives a surprising request from another character.
- One character reminisces about choices she has made over the years.
- One character criticizes another character for pursuing an unexpected course of action.
Out of these choices, the best description of what happens in the passage would be:
A) One character argues with another character who intrudes on her home.
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