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At the end of the twelfth paragraph ("For a moment.
falling"), Matilda's mother's memory of how she didn't know whether to look at an airplane or a coconut recalls her
A) inability to make decisions
B
fanciful imagination
c) unstable relationship with her daughter
D
disoriented perspective
E
conflicting memories of the past
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Answer:

A. Inability to make decisions.

Explanation:

According to the excerpt given from "For a moment falling", Matilda's mother's memory of how she didn't know whether to look at an aeroplane or a coconut shows her inability to make decisions.

This is because she tries to select either an aeroplane or a coconut to look at but cannot choose one.

At the end of this paragraph, Matilda's mother's memory tells us that she has the inability to make decisions.

The correct answer here is option A. The woman is conflicted on what to choose between a coconut and an airplane.

As one of these was falling to the ground, the other was rising to the sky. At the end she was still unable to make a choice on what to pick.

This shows a person that is quite weak in the act of making choices or selecting things. In order to make choices she would require an external influence to help her pick.

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