Entertaining someone means to capture their attention.
When the bachelor says at the end <em>"I kept them quiet for ten minutes, which was more than you were able to do"</em> he is implying that no matter what she thought of his story and how much "better" she thought she could've done it, his was able to capture the attention of these kids and that is the matter of the issue because, for a story, entertaining is more important than proper form
I believe it's A.) It shifts from calm to defiant :-)
c) “Men work together ... whether they work together or apart.” (“The Tuft of Flowers,” Robert Frost)
Answer:
This says about the reader that she is sad and depressed and on some days she doesn't have to power or the strength to get out of bed she has no reason to smile and even though her worries shes still gentle polite and caring. Hope it helps.