Sunday, January 22, 2012

In “Paul’s Case,” members of the faculty don’t like Paul’s carnation because they think?

A. it’s effeminate for a man to wear a flower.

B. it doesn’t match his other clothing.

C. it suggests that he’s not taking things seriously.

D. it’s the mark of an early death.

In “Paul’s Case,” members of the faculty don’t like Paul’s carnation because they think?
C. It suggests that he's not taking things seriously
Reply:C is correct. The faculty assume Paul isn't taking anything seriously because he is a creative thinker. He doesn't think like all the other seemingly logical students and teachers, and he colors outside the lines, so to speak. The world is too structured for Paul, and people don't know how to respond to him.

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