I believe the correct response is C.
As stated in the Bible, Eve's transgression involved consuming the forbidden fruit due to the serpent's persuasion. If she had showcased selflessness, the serpent's argument claiming she would gain God-like attributes by eating the fruit would have failed. Additionally, within the context of the narrative, there were no standards for measuring wealth since Adam and Eve were the only beings on earth, dismissing the first option. Similarly, with no one else to judge her actions, it's impossible to definitively conclude whether Eve was judgmental. Her act of repentance suggests she possessed spiritual qualities. Hence, the most fitting answer is that she was self-sacrificing.
The statement about the girl spending three years at the mall is a clear case of exaggeration, highlighting how long she supposedly lingered there.
The concept of individualism
Transcendentalists held the belief that individuals are inherently pure, but may become tainted when influenced by societal pressures. Emerson, in his work "Self-Reliance," emphasizes this notion and urges individuals to chart their own course without succumbing to societal corruption.
Positive aspects: straightforward communication of messages and requests.
Negative aspects: delivering refusals and unfavorable news.