Which adjective best describes the community's attitude toward Mari Djata's inability to walk in Sundiata?

A. fearful
B. indifferent
C. sympathetic
D. mocking

B?

Well I did read it. From these stories you don't get the exact answer. I just wanted a second opinion. : D

is D. mocking

Yes, it is D.

To determine the correct answer, we can analyze the text and the context in which Mari Djata's inability to walk is described in Sundiata. It is important to note that Sundiata is an epic poem set in ancient Mali.

To analyze the community's attitude toward Mari Djata's inability to walk, we should look for clues throughout the narrative. This may involve paying attention to the reactions and behaviors of other characters, as well as the portrayal of the community as a whole.

In the case of Mari Djata's inability to walk, the community's attitude can be described as sympathetic. Throughout the poem, there are instances where characters show understanding, compassion, and support towards Mari Djata's disability. His mother, Sogolon, is particularly sympathetic and supportive towards him.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer would be option C – sympathetic.

I have no idea. If you had read the assigned material, you should know. Were they uncaring, afraid of something connected with her inability, express concern about the inability, or did they make fun of it? I haven't read it, but if you have, you'd know.