Some of the wives still refused to go. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Meyer of New York felt so self-conscious arguing about it in public that they went down to their cabin. There, they decided to part on account of their baby.

Arthur Ryerson had to lay down the law to Mrs. Ryerson: “You must obey orders. When they say ‘Women and children to the boats,’ you must go when your turn comes. I'll stay here with Jack Thayer. We’ll be all right.”

—A Night to Remember,
Walter Lord

Which two ideas from the setting influence the way characters act in this passage?
the custom of disobeying orders
the idea that people should not argue in public
the belief that the Titanic is unsinkable
the idea that people should take turns
the custom of saving women and children first

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Passage:

  Some of the wives still refused to go. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Meyer of New York felt so self-conscious arguing about it in public that they went down to their cabin. There, they decided to part on account of their baby.

  Arthur Ryerson had to lay down the law to Mrs. Ryerson: “You must obey orders. When they say ‘Women and children to the boats,’ you must go when your turn comes. I'll stay here with Jack Thayer. We’ll be all right.”

—A Night to Remember,

Walter Lord

Answer:

Which two ideas from the setting influence the way characters act in this passage?

A. the custom of disobeying orders

B. the idea that people should not argue in public

C. the belief that the Titanic is unsinkable

D. the idea that people should take turns

E. the custom of saving women and children first

The correct option is, (B) the idea that people should not argue in public.

                                   (E) the custom of saving women and children first.

Central idea of right to remember by Walter lord.

Don't think the unimaginable is the theme of A Night To Remember. This is relevant to my novel because it says on page 12 "We've hit an iceberg a big one but we're not in any danger. It was confirmed by a police officer! ".. This is because they were all too foolish to imagine that the boat would be spared any damage.

Which two notions from the setting have an impact on the actions of the characters in this passage?

A. the custom of disobeying orders.

B. the idea that people should not argue in public.

C. the belief that the Titanic is unsinkable.

D. the idea that people should take turns.

E. the custom of saving women and children first.

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