What could be the most likely response to the mother’s complaint, at the end?
a) You’ve bitten off more than you can chew, mom.
b) C’mom…you’re comparing apples to oranges.
c) Aww, mom…you’re adding insult to injury!
d) Sure mom! It’s a piece of cake.
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sure mom! its a piece of cake
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The most likely response to the mother’s complaint, in the end, will be-
a) You’ve bitten off more than you can chew, mom.
Explanation:
- This question is related to the poem "Amanda" beautifully expressed by Robin Klein.
- The sonnet is about a little child, Amanda, who is continually brought up by her mom for committing errors.
- The poem describes a little young kid whose guardians are perpetually irritating her about what to do and what not to do. This regular obstruction makes her extremely despondent.
- At the point when the mother tasted the cake, she could have done without it as she didn't like the taste.
- Thus the mother said that the cake wasn't great.
- Choices b) and c) are impolite and don't sound well to answer to some reaction of mom. Hence these are incorrect.
- Choice d) falls short of the circumstance. Hence it is not correct.
Thus, the most amiable and sensible reaction to her grumbling is choice a).
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