Psychiatrist was asking and investigating about the death of Seymour so was asking questions related to that.
<u>Explanation:</u>
One potential, if far less fulfilling, explanation behind Seymour's death is pedophilia. He's pulled in to Sybil and even ventures to such an extreme as to kiss her foot. He's at that point loaded up with disgrace at his activity thus executes himself, saving Sybil's virtue all the while.
So psychiatrist is trying to know the reason of the death of Seymour and investigating in that matter.
The error in the possessive construction is that, instead of passenger's, it should be "passengers'". The apostrophe should be after the letter "s" because the noun is in the plural form. The correct sentence would be "Passengers' concerns about cell phone use on planes are justified."
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The men felt grief as they lay offshore and waited. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The winds brought lots of destruction from their side. The storms which were raised against the ships was driving destruction and the nights on the lands and the sea was also affected. Death was foreseen amidst the storms and the windful nights. They were sickening at heart and felt sad while they awaited and laid offshore when the ringlets were ringing and so.
Scout’s child like response would be the answer. So...A