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Read the passage from "The Book of Martha.”

And she went from being elated to—once again—being terrified. "What if I say something wrong, make a mistake?"

"You will."

"But . . . people could get hurt. People could die."

God went to a huge deep red Norway Maple tree and sat down beneath it on a long wooden bench. Martha realized that he had created both the ancient tree and the comfortable-looking bench only a moment before. She knew this, but again, it had happened so smoothly that she was not jarred by it.

"It's so easy," she said. "Is it always this easy for you?"

God sighed. "Always," he said.

She thought about that—his sigh, the fact that he looked away into the trees instead of at her.

Which statement best explains why God sighs in this passage?

He is bored with sitting on the wooden bench.
He is tired of being able to easily create things.
He is frightened that he will lose his power.
He is worried that Martha will make mistakes.

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Answer:

He is tired of being able to create things so easily.

Explanation:

Because a sigh is a form of tiredness and expressing relief.

The Book of Martha is a story by Octavia Butler. God sighs in the passage from the story as he is exhausted from creating things effortlessly.

What is the idea of 'The Book of Martha'?

The Book of Martha is the story about the creation of the flawless world with the help of a woman, Martha that is assigned to help humans to become less harmful. She works for the betterment of humans and shows a passion for humanity.

Martha meets god and was scared and confused about her wits and thought that she died. The god made a deal with her to help the humans overcome greed and destructive nature.

Therefore, option B. god sighs that he can create things very easily.

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