"A few minutes later he bolts suddenly into the woods, achieving full speed, almost forty miles per hour, for forty or fifty yards before he begins to skid, to lunge at a lodgepole pine cone. He trots away with it, his head erect, tail erect, his hips slightly to one side and out of line with his shoulders, as though hindquarters were impatient with forequarters, the cone inert in his mouth. He carries it for a hundred feet before dropping it by the trail."

Use this passage to answer the question.
In this passage from Of Wolves and Men, what is revealed about the wolf?
a. his intense playfulness
b. his steadfast loyalty***
c. his obvious aggressiveness
d. his consistent weakness

Well I mean it shows C as well, but it for the first 3/4's of it, it is talking more about movement than anything.

Then definitely C because nowhere in the story did it really talk about playfulness

pp i think its c "his obvious aggresiveness"

imposter 1 is wrong

In “Orphans Give Indian Couple Will to Live,” the Paramesvarans believe

A. the orphaned children help them more than they help the children.
B. this is the best way to honor their deceased relatives.
C. their own children died in order to inspire the building of a school for orphans.
D. the tsunami was meant to kill the Paramesvarans as well.

I disagree.

bolts suddenly

full speed
begins to skid
to lunge
trots away
head erect
tail erect
hips slightly ... shoulders

Yes, movement! What kind of movement, though, is what the question is asking. It's definitely not d!

And did you read the story? What was happening before and after this passage?