13. Based on the passage, the best example of a “useful delusion” (the highlighted portion) is:

Answer and Explanation

Your Answer is

Correct Answer is B

Explanation

According to the context of lines 88-89, useful delusion is an illusion: he is doing risky things, but he himself does not feel that he is taking risks. Option B is an illusion: Hayward thought that $2 million would be enough, but it was far more than that. Option D is in the penultimate paragraph, it is people’s response to the crisis, it is a creative and correct way, so don’t choose;