5. PART B: Which quote from paragraph 13 best supports
the answer to Part A?
A. "But he must have known the reason for those
changes, for he was quite careful that no one should
notice them"
B. "Elisenda let out a sigh of relief, for herself and for
him, when she watched him pass over the last houses,
holding himself up in some way with the risky flapping
of a senile vulture."
C. "Then she went to the window and caught the angel in his first attempts as flight. They were so clumsy that his fingernails opened a furrow in the vegetable patch and he was on the point of knocking the shed down with the ungainly flapping that slipped on the light and couldn't get a grip on the air."
D. "She kept watching him even when she was through cutting the onions and she kept on watching until it was no longer possible for her to see him, because then he was no longer an annoyance in her life but an imaginary dot on the horizon of the sea."​