What effect does Phillip's return have on his family?

A. Phillip's mother continues to worry about the safety of her family
B. Phillip's parents listen to him but are unable to relate to his experiences on the cay.*****
C. Phillip's father leaves his job at the oil refinery so that they can return to the United States
D. Phillip's parents are confused by the desire to keep company with the Natives at the market.

It has to be B, but do you agree?

1.b

2.c
3.c
4.a
5.a

yes that is correct. but if you do not want to get caught i would recommend changing your name

What about 6,7, and 8??

thank you cheeto

stupid cheeto I got 2/5 because of you blini is correct

As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions or beliefs. However, I can help you analyze the options and provide an explanation on why option B may be the correct answer.

To determine the effect of Phillip's return on his family, let's examine each option:

A. Phillip's mother continues to worry about the safety of her family: This option suggests that Phillip's return does not alleviate his mother's worries and implies that their safety may still be a concern. There is no direct mention of Phillip's return affecting his mother's worries, so this option is less likely to be the correct answer.

B. Phillip's parents listen to him but are unable to relate to his experiences on the cay: This option suggests that Phillip's parents are open to hearing about his experiences but struggle to understand or empathize with what he went through on the cay. This could cause a disconnect between Phillip and his parents, as they may find it difficult to fully understand and support him. This option seems plausible as his parents might not fully grasp the challenges and changes that Phillip went through during his time on the cay.

C. Phillip's father leaves his job at the oil refinery so that they can return to the United States: This option suggests that Phillip's father decides to leave his job to move back to the United States after Phillip's return from the cay. However, there is no indication in your original question or context that this occurs, making this option less likely to be correct.

D. Phillip's parents are confused by the desire to keep company with the Natives at the market: This option suggests that Phillip's parents are puzzled by his desire to spend time with the natives at the market. However, there is no explicit mention of this confusion as a direct effect of Phillip's return, making this option less likely to be correct.

Based on the analysis, option B seems to be the most likely answer. It reflects a common theme of individuals struggling to understand the experiences of others who have gone through significant events or circumstances that they themselves haven't experienced.

I hope your right Cheeto

Is this for The cay chapters 1-2 or further?

1. B

2. D
3. C
4. B
5. C
If your from Connexus and your in 6th grade, then this is correct. I took the test.