95.5k views
2 votes
How is the narrator most impacted by his daughters death in the red bow

User Banarun
by
3.8k points

2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

A) He becomes willing to go to extreme measures to make sure no one else feels the same pain that he does.

Step-by-step explanation:

With the process of elimination:

It would not be B) He becomes cold and uncaring towards other people and animals in the town, C) He becomes confused and unable to differentiate between current events and the memories of his daughter, and D) He becomes distant and no longer invested in helping Uncle Matt find and kill the remaining infected dogs.

In the text, it states that he would rather kill every animal existing than allow another family to feel the same pain that he does after the death of Emily.

5 votes

Answer:

the honour they gave her after her death

Step-by-step explanation:

They made T-shirts thatall of those good people would feel so fondly towards her, many of whom had not even known her, because somehow they had come to understand how good she had been, how precious, and were trying, with their applause, to honor her.

User Hossein Hadi
by
4.9k points