Answer:
I would say A
Explanation:
simplifies all that is stated
Given the risks associated with escaping slavery, having 100,000 people escape is an incredible number and speaks to the bravery and desperation of those being held as slaves.
Answer:
These lines are said by Iago to Roderigo who is hopelessly in love with the Moor Othello's wife Desdemona. Here, Iago is materially duping Roderigo by giving false promises of delivering Desdemona to him.
Explanation:
"<em>I say, put money in thy purse. It cannot be long that Desdemona should continue her love to the Moor. Put money in thy purse</em>."
These lines are from Act 1 Scene III of "Othello" by William Shakespeare. In the given excerpt, we find Iago self servicing Roderigo. Roderigo is in love with Desdemona, who is the wife of Othello, a black Moor. Iago wittingly asks Roderigo to continue to have faith in him to deliver Desdemona to him. Othello is a black man and eventually Desdemona will get tired of him and look for another lover. At that time, Iago will help Roderigo get her. By urging him to continue saving up and putting money in his purse, he is implying that he (Roderigo) keeps on giving gifts for Desdemona to him (Iago), which Roderigo believes that they were actually delivered to her. But in reality, Iago kept all those material gifts for himself and continues as if everything is right, fleecing him off materially.
Noah feels like he's wasting all his time and youth and that makes him sad and depressed every day. Noah is a young man of 24, who enjoys full health and a willingness to live, but lives in an extremely small city with no hope of development, without any attractions, or anything that provides entertainment. He no longer has any friends, because his childhood friends have already left the city to reach new horizons, only he was left behind watching the years go by and the sadness getting stronger and stronger.
He is very afraid to stay that way forever. Then one day, in an act of courage and impulsiveness, Noah decided that he would travel for a month in South America. He was afraid and knew that after that month he would have to go back to his peaceful and decadent life again, but he would experience, something new, would do something for himself, travel, and put himself in a totally different, unpredictable, and challenging situation.
And so he followed his plan and left for South America. He visited almost every country and got to know new cultures, meet people, taste foods he never heard of, and witness innovative scenarios for him. After that month he returned home, he knew that his life would not change, but he had a sense of accomplishment and could hardly wait for the new adventure.