To this he objected-pleading haste in the first place, and, in the
second, a very usual horror at the sight of a lunatic.


Which sentence BEST restates the information in the sentence found in
paragraph 1?

Neither the narrator nor his friend make a good
argument for going, but for two reasons, they decide
to go anyway

The object of pleading with the narrator is to get him
to go and to see what a lunatic's horror-house looks
like.

To the idea of being hasty and getting to the lunatic's
house of horror, the narrator's traveling companion is
pleased.


The narrator's traveling companion said no for tworeasons: a) we're in a hurry, and b) it's creepy to go
into a crazy person's home.

Respuesta :

Answer:

The narrator's traveling companion said no for tworeasons: a) we're in a hurry, and b) it's creepy to go

into a crazy person's home.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt from the paragraph 1, it is narrated that the narrator's companion objected while saying they were in a hurry and another reason for the objection was because they were horrified at the sight of the lunatic.

Therefore, the sentence that BEST restates the information in the sentence found in

paragraph 1 is The narrator's traveling companion said no for tworeasons: a) we're in a hurry, and b) it's creepy to go

into a crazy person's home.