In the story “orphans give Indian couple will to live” are the Paramesvarans offended by the term orphans because they think the natural parents of the children will be found alive some day? The other options are

A. They feel they are now parents to these children
B. The government will not let the children be adopted
C. Mr. Paramesvaran grew up withought a father and knows how difficult it was
D. They think The natural parents of the children will be found alive someday

I’m not looking for answers to the whole test so please don’t comments all of them. I just need some help with this one and my teacher wouldn’t be able to help me because this is a test. Thank you!

I disagree. There's no doubt that the tsunami killed these parents.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2005/dec/30/20051230-104656-6149r/

Ok, my second thought was because they feel thay are now parents to the children. I think that is right, is it?

Based on the options provided, it seems that option D is the most likely reason why the Paramesvarans might be offended by the term "orphans." This is because they believe that the natural parents of the children will be found alive someday.

To determine whether the Paramesvarans in the story "orphans give Indian couple will to live" are offended by the term "orphans" because they believe the natural parents of the children will be found alive someday, we need to carefully analyze the story.

Step 1: Read the relevant parts of the story.

Go back to the story and identify any information regarding the Paramesvarans' feelings about the term "orphans" and their expectations about the children's natural parents.

Step 2: Analyze the options provided.

Let's examine the given options:

A. They feel they are now parents to these children.
B. The government will not let the children be adopted.
C. Mr. Paramesvaran grew up without a father and knows how difficult it was.
D. They think the natural parents of the children will be found alive someday.

Step 3: Eliminate options.

Based on the given options, we can eliminate options A and B since they do not specifically address the Paramesvarans' feelings about the term "orphans."

Step 4: Analyze the remaining options.

To determine whether option C or D is the correct answer, we need to refer back to the story and search for evidence supporting either one.

Option C suggests that Mr. Paramesvaran's personal experience of growing up without a father might make him empathetic towards the children's situation. Check if the story provides any information that supports or contradicts this idea.

Option D suggests that the Paramesvarans believe the natural parents of the children will be found alive someday. Search for any information in the story that confirms or denies this belief.

Step 5: Choose the most supported option.

Based on your analysis of the options and the information provided in the story, choose the option that is best supported by evidence.