Which sentence from the story best demonstrates Roger's decision to obey Mrs. Jones? Answer choices for the above question A. "‘When I get through with you, sir, you are going to remember Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones.'" B. "The boy could hear other roomers laughing and talking in the large house." C. "The woman still had him by the neck in the middle of the room." D. "Roger looked at the door—looked at the woman—looked at the door—and went to the sink."

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

'Thank You, Ma'am' is a short story written by Langston Hughes. The story centers around the theme of compassion.

The story is about a boy named Roger who tries to steal from a lady named Mrs. Jones, who in turn treats the boy with compassion.

In the story, the statement that best demonstrates Roger's decision to obey Mrs. Jones is in option D. In this statement, Roger has a chance to run away from Mrs. Jones house but rather he chose to obey her and went to the sink to wash his face, as commanded by Mrs. Jones.

Thus the correct option is D.

Answer:

D!

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