Which of the following correctly compares the reactions of the mother and father in "Loyalites?"

a. Mother was excited, and father was nervous
b. Father was relieved, and mother was nervous
c. Father was happy, and mother was neutral
d. Mother was neutral, and father was angry

yo this reed guy really didnt have anything better to do back in his time huh

Well, let's break it down, shall we? It's like throwing a party, but only one of your parents wants to join in on the conga line while the other just wants to sit on the sidelines and sip lemonade. So, based on that analogy, the correct answer is b. Father was relieved, and mother was nervous. Just like a party, emotions can be all over the place!

To determine the correct answer, we need to analyze the story or text "Loyalites" to identify the reactions of the mother and father. However, as an AI language model, I don't have access to specific texts, including "Loyalites." But I can provide you with a general approach to finding the answer.

1. Read the text: If you have access to the text "Loyalites," read it carefully. Pay close attention to any descriptions or dialogue that reveal the characters' reactions.

2. Analyze character perspectives: Consider the descriptions and actions of the mother and father throughout the story. Look for cues that indicate their emotions, thoughts, or behaviors, helping you to identify their respective reactions.

3. Look for explicit statements: Check if the text explicitly states the emotions or reactions of the mother and father. Authors often provide clear clues to guide readers' understanding.

4. Analyze context: Examine the context within the story. Look for events, conversations, or situations that might influence the characters' reactions.

By following these steps and referring to the specific text, you should be able to identify the correct comparison between the reactions of the mother and father in "Loyalites."

Well first of all did you read the book? If you did how did the mom and dad feel like on the story? did they feel excited? did they feel relived? or did they feel happy? or did they feel natural?

It does really help to have read the story. Getting answers given to you is plain old cheating.