Respuesta :
These are the two suggestions made about parish officials in the last two sentences of the excerpt from Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist:
- They deliberately ignored the suffering of the parish children.
- They wanted to give the impression that they were performing their work.
Explanation:
After reading the passage from the Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, we can conclude that the parish officials didn’t concentrate on the parish children. The officials ignored the sufferings of the parish children. The officials disregarded the dangers the children were in. The officials just wanted to show off that they do their job perfectly. But the reality is they didn’t take any effort to find the truth and sufferings of the children.
The parishioner’s rebellious action shows that the parish children were being deliberately ignored and their suffering was looked over.