In "One Day, Now Broken in Two," what does Quindlen call feeding babies, walking dogs, and doing household jobs?
A.difficult chores
B.enjoyable pastimes
C. simple daily routines
D.well-paid occupations
The author refers to these actions as b: simple daily routines. She states that we use such simple routines to "muffle the horror" of the 9-11 attacks, and in doing so, we normalize our lives and find ways to move forward with our lives.