Woman who rescued Nigerian ‘witch-child’ beats Obama and Pope Francis to top list of world’s most inspiring people

An image of Ms Lovén giving the two-year-old boy (now called Hope) some water was shared around the world, and served to highlight the work she was doing to help orphan children in Nigeria. Witch accusations is a growing problem in many African countries, especially in Nigeria, where Anja’s charity African Children’s Aid Education and Development Foundation cares for other children like Hope.
“When she saw the starving child, she acted like a human being and became an inspiration for millions,” said Georg Kindel, OOOM’s editor-in-chief, who led the jury that chose the list. Speaking today about the experience, she said: “He was the size of a little baby, my whole body froze. I was thinking of my own son when I saw the boy. For me it was clear at that moment that I would fight with all my strength for him to survive.”
Adapted from http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/worlds-most-inspiring-person-2016-ooom-anja-ringgren-lovennigeria-witch-child-a7460976.html
When Ms Lovén says: “... my whole body froze.” (paragraph 3), she means
[A] she was feeling cold and wanted to leave.
[B] she needed help because she could not walk.
[C] she felt unhappy and wanted to go home.
[D] she didn’t want Hope to find out she was there.
[E] she became suddenly paralysed with shock.
Resposta comentada:
A frase “my body froze” tem a mesma ideia do português, “eu congelei”, por isso a letra E
é a mais apropriada já que indica que a pessoa ficou paralisada.
Resposta: E
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