Which of the following best illustrates the extreme nature of Phoebe’s suspicion of others? (1 point)

a. She calls the strange young man at her door a lunatic.
b. She does not want Mrs. Partridge to touch her face.
c. She does not offer to help Mrs. Cadaver with her groceries.
d. She predicts that Mr. Birkway helped hide Mr. Cadaver’s body under the rhododendron bush.

its D btw

To determine which of the options best illustrates the extreme nature of Phoebe's suspicion of others, we need to analyze each option and consider the context of the information provided.

a. She calls the strange young man at her door a lunatic.
This option suggests that Phoebe quickly jumps to labeling someone as a lunatic based on limited information. While this shows some level of suspicion, it may not necessarily reflect an extreme level of suspicion.

b. She does not want Mrs. Partridge to touch her face.
This option indicates Phoebe's discomfort with physical contact from Mrs. Partridge. Although it suggests a level of suspicion regarding the person touching her, it may not necessarily represent an extreme level of suspicion.

c. She does not offer to help Mrs. Cadaver with her groceries.
This option does not directly demonstrate suspicion towards others. It may indicate a lack of empathy or helpfulness towards Mrs. Cadaver, but it does not necessarily reflect an extreme level of suspicion.

d. She predicts that Mr. Birkway helped hide Mr. Cadaver’s body under the rhododendron bush.
This option showcases Phoebe's suspicion towards Mr. Birkway. Accusing someone of helping to hide a body implies a significant level of suspicion and distrust, suggesting an extreme nature of suspicion.

Based on the analysis, option d, where Phoebe predicts that Mr. Birkway helped hide Mr. Cadaver's body under the rhododendron bush, best illustrates the extreme nature of Phoebe's suspicion of others.

To arrive at this answer, it is important to carefully read and analyze the given information, paying attention to the context and the actions described.

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