Read the passage from "The Stone." Maibon gave a joyful cry, for at that same instant the fallow field was covered with green blades of wheat, the branches of the apple tree bent to the ground, so laden they were with fruit. He ran to the cottage, threw his arms around his wife and children, and told them the good news. Which detail from the paragraph best supports the idea that life is pointless when nothing ever changes? Question 12 options: "threw his arms around his wife and children "Maibon gave a joyful cry, for at that same instant the fallow field was covered with green blades of wheat" "'told them the good news" "' the branches of the apple tree bent to the ground