Read the passage from "The Book of Martha.”"As much as possible." Martha frowned, imagining what it might be like to live in such a world. Would people still read books? Perhaps they would to feed their dreams. Would she still be able to write books? Would she want to? What would happen to her if the only work she had ever cared for was lost? "People should still care about their families and their work," she said. "The dreams shouldn't take away their self-respect. They shouldn't be content to dream on a park bench or in an alley. I just want the dreams to slow things down a little. A little less aggression, as you said, less covetousness. Nothing slows people down like satisfaction, and this satisfaction will come every night."
Answer
A
Martha is willing to give up writing books in order to help people.
B
Martha believes that people should care about their families and their work.
C
Martha thinks that people should have dreams at night instead of short daydreams.
D
Martha has accepted that people may have to give up dreams in order to have satisfaction.