<span>What events from "The Black Cat" seem to prove the wife's superstition about cats to be correct?
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<span>D. The wife stops the narrator from killing the second cat in the cellar.
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Answer: C. "Complacent and Apathetic"
Explanation:
By definition it would be "Complacent and Apethetic"
Blithe: A casual and cheerful indifference; happy or joyous.
Complacent: Smug/Uncritical satisfaction with oneself or achievements.
Apethetic: Showing/Feeling no interest or concern.
By context of the poem it seems everyone is peacefully indifferent and happy with what they were doing.
Answer:
I think that the answer is <u><em>According to President Roosevelt, "The world was at the brink of war."</em></u>
<u><em>I hope this helps</em></u>
<u><em>Sry if wrong :)</em></u>