4. PART A: What can the reader infer about the
landlady from her conversation with Billy in the
sitting room?
O A. She was a doctor or likely had some medical
training, as evidenced by her ability to stuff her
pets.
OB. She is a lonely old woman who lost her son in the
war and tries to replace him with her particular
tenants.
O C. She may have witnessed something terrible and
suffers memory problems because she cannot
recall Billy's name correctly.
O. D. She may be more threatening than she appears
because her words suggest she was involved in
the two men's disappearances.