Which expression best represents the views a fatalist would have?

a. “whatever will be , will be”***
b. “the best is yet to come”
c. “we are still masters of our fate”
d. “you don’t know what you have until it’s gone”

In which of these lines is the meaning of the word resent best expressed?
a. “suppose you try keeping still for five minutes”
b. “anne dear don’t be such a baby”
c. You know we’re going to forget how to dance.. when we get out we wont remember a thing
d. “who cares if its dignified I don’t want to be dignified***

In which sentence about the diary of anna frank is he word bewildered used correctly?
a. Mr.van daan was bewildered as he took the food from storage
b. Bewildered to cats mr.dussel hopes peters cat will stay away from him.
c. Mrs. Frank was bewildered by anne’s negative attitude toward her.**
d. Everyone was bewildered by the thoughtful presents anne gave during Hanukkah

I agree.

To find the answer to the first question, you need to understand the meaning of the word "fatalist" and then analyze the given options. A fatalist is someone who believes that all events are predetermined and inevitable, and that humans have no control over them. The expression that best represents this view is "whatever will be, will be" (option a). This phrase implies acceptance and resignation to whatever fate or future events may unfold.

For the second question, you need to determine the meaning of the word "resent" and then select the line in which its meaning is best expressed. "Resent" means to feel bitterness or anger towards someone or something. Among the given options, the line that best expresses this meaning is "who cares if it's dignified, I don't want to be dignified" (option d). This line implies a feeling of defiance or annoyance towards the expectation of being dignified.

Lastly, for the third question, you have to understand the word "bewildered" and choose the sentence that uses it correctly. "Bewildered" means to be confused or puzzled. Among the given options, the correct sentence is "Mrs. Frank was bewildered by Anne's negative attitude toward her" (option c). This sentence demonstrates Mrs. Frank's confusion and puzzlement about Anne's negative behavior towards her.