From an early age, Jonas has rejected greed and material wealth. Throughout his life, he has lived in a small, one-room house wi
th few comforts, yet he has always been happy and generous with his neighbors. After some filmmakers created a documentary about Jonas, his lifestyle begins to catch on; people all over the country begin to scale down their complicated lives and embrace minimalism like Jonas. The economy suffers, however, and the leaders of the industry come together to try to smear Jonas's reputation and make him seem like a fraud. Select the most contrived ending to the story:
A. Jonas flees the country, but many of his supporters go with him.
B. The industry leaders are successful, and Jonas's reputation is ruined.
C. People take sides, some in support of Jonas, others in opposition.
D. Jonas gives a speech, and the industry leaders change their minds.
Jonas gives a speech, and the industry leaders change their minds.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The most contrived ending to the above-mentioned story can be that-
“Jonas gives a speech, and the industry leaders change their minds”
The above statement is counted as most contrived amongst the other available statement because It is highly unlikely for industry leaders to get pacified by Jonas advocacy for minimalistic living.
These industry leaders have their core interest and stakes at the challenge and it is highly possible that they won't leave any stone unturned in defaming Jonas as fraud and scamster.
The president took away all Japanese Americans property and sent them to internment camps so they to made clubs and started church groups in hope that they could make the situation better. Even though the conditions were really bad they made the best of their situation.