1. What makes fielding suspicious during the trip to the caves?
a) Adela's hasty departure
b) Aziz's overexcited
c) Mrs.Moore's apathy
d) The absence of Adela's servant
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Adela's hasty departure is the answer !
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Concept:
In contrast to the Bridge Party, Fielding's tea party seamlessly spans the gap without even trying. English (Mrs. Moore, Adela, and Fielding), Muslim (Aziz), and Hindu are in attendance (Professor Godbole). The talk is fruitful and there is respect and tolerance for one another.
Explanation:
- Fielding wants to visit Adela personally because he thinks those who merely want to see Aziz jailed are aiding her in her accusations against him. He cannot, however, enjoy this benefit. Particularly noteworthy are the numerous references to the echo she keeps hearing, which vanishes when she yells out that Aziz is innocent.
- Ronny makes an effort to persuade her that she is wrong and misinformed, and that his mother's defence of Aziz is as flawed. In the midst of an emotional crisis, Adela is an incredibly honest person, thus her inability to reason through what actually occurred in the caverns horrifies and distresses her.
Hence, Adela's hasty departure is the reason to make fielding suspicious during the trip to caves.
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