Problemas
Jake snatched the menu from his wife and watched her glide (gracefully he had to admit)to the reservations desk and whisper in Hoo's ear.(Jimmy, she calls him How does the author use Jake's observations and thoughts to show his feelings about Graces's relationship with Mr. Hoo? a. Jake's careful attention to Grace emphasizes how much he loves her. b. The mention of "Jimmy" highlights that Jake feels left out of the conversation. c. Jake's critical attention to Grace's interactions with Mr. Hoo reveals his jealousy and unease. d. Jake's snatching of the menu shows he is unhappy with his wife's choice to eat at Mr. Hoo's restaurant.
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Benito
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Respuesta
The correct answer is 'C'. Jake's critical attention to Grace's interactions with Mr. Hoo reveals and unease.
Explicación
## Step 1The first step in solving this problem is to understand the context of the passage. The passage describes Jake's observations and thoughts about his wife Grace's interaction with Mr. Hoo. ## Step 2Next, we need to analyze each option in the light of the passage. ## Step 3Option A suggests that Jake's careful attention to Grace emphasizes his love for her. However, the passage does not provide any evidence that Jake's attention is due to love.## Step 4Option B suggests that the mention of "Jimmy" highlights Jake's feeling of being left out of the conversation. However, the passage does not provide any evidence that Jake feels left out.## Step 5Option C suggests that Jake's critical attention to Grace's interactions with Mr. Hoo reveals his jealousy and unease. This seems to align with the passage, as Jake's observations and thoughts are focused on Grace's interaction with Mr. Hoo, which could indicate jealousy and unease.## Step 6Option D suggests that Jake's snatching of the menu shows he is unhappy with his wife's choice to eat at Mr. Hoo's restaurant. However, the passage does not provide any evidence that Jake's unhappiness is due to his wife's choice of restaurant.