Which of the following inferences is most strongly supported by the following lines taken from the novel written by Ethel Turner ?
“Judy always mystified him. He understood her the least of any of his children, and sometimes the thought of her worried him.....her won mother [had] trembled for Judy's future. That restless fire of hers that shone out of her dancing eyes, and glowed scarlet on her cheeks in excitement, and lent amazing energy and activity to her young, lithe body would either make a noble, daring brilliant woman of her, or else she would be shipwrecked on rocks the others would never come to, and it would flame up higher and higher and consume her”
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A.
Judy was of no concern to anybody because she knew how to take care of herself even at a young age.
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B.
Judy's energy, vigor and restless personality was the source of mystification to others. This makes her different from other children.
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C.
Judy was similar to other children and that's why, he could not understand her
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D.
Judy was in innocent and docile kid just like others.
Correct Answer:
B. Judy's energy, vigor and restless personality was the source of mystification to others. This makes her different from other children.
Explanation:
The information presented in option (b) is well-substantiated by the provided excerpts from Ethel Turner's novel, making option (b) the correct choice.
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