What did the narrator remind her children about the town they lived in?
A. That they should trust everyone they meet B. That no stranger was hosted or given accommodation without the approval of the District Head C. That it was okay to judge people based on their appearance D. That they should always keep to themselves and not make friends
Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The narrator reminded her children that in their little town, no stranger was hosted or given accommodation without the knowledge and approval of the District Head, the Hakimi, to ensure that no criminal or fugitive from justice was harbored or accommodated in the village.