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English, 22.04.2021 18:00 jhuss03

Read the passage from "The Book of Martha.” She stood up and looked down at him. "Is it what I should do? Will it work? Please tell me."
"I truly don't know. I don't want to know. I want to watch it all unfold. I've used dreams before, you know, but not like this."
His pleasure was so obvious that she almost took the whole idea back. He seemed able to be amused by terrible things. "Let me think about this," she said. "Can I be by myself for a while?"
God nodded. "Speak aloud to me when you want to talk. I'll come to you."

Which statement best explains why Martha wants to be by herself for a while?

She is afraid to tell God that she does not want to help him.

She wants to decide for herself if altering dreams is the right solution.

She wants God to leave to go look for other people to help her.

She has decided not to help and just wants God to disappear for good.

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