Read the following statement.
Ichabod Crane took comfort in his religious beliefs when he felt intimidated.
Which sentence from the story BEST supports this statement?

A. Ichabod Crane was a conscientious man, and always bore in mind the golden saying, "Spare the rod and spoil the child."

B. On the contrary, he administered justice with fairness, taking the burden off the backs of the weak and laying it on those of the strong.

c. In addition to his other jobs, he was the singing-master of the neighborhood and earned some money by instructing the young folks in how to sing the psalms.

D. His only resource on such occasions, either to drown his thoughts or drive away evil spirits, was to sing psalm tunes.

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fox117
d because in the story Ichabod lives in a town described as a ghoul town i do believe and they are warding of evil spirits

The correct sentence is D) His only resource on such occasions, either to drown his thoughts or drive away evil spirits, was to sing psalm tunes.

The sentence from the story that BEST supports this statement is "His only resource on such occasions, either to drown his thoughts or drive away evil spirits, was to sing psalm tunes."

Ichabod Crane came from Connecticut and was a school teacher that also knew how to sing. His physical appearance is interesting in the story because of the way he looked and his behavior. He believes in supernatural tales and mystical issues.