I think for 2 its goodness...depends on how the person acts in the story and just add some quotes from the story which supports your answer hope this helped
Answer:
a. Craves meat, howls, and becomes increasingly animal-like.
Explanation:
Rudyard Kipling's short story "The Mark of the Beast" tells the story of how a newly arrived landowner from England to India had desecrated the Hindu god Hanuman. His act of branding the image of the god with a cigarette butt with "<em>Mark of the B--beasht</em>" had led to the "Silver Man" to put a curse on him.
After Fleete grind the cigar into the forehead of the temple statue, the naked and leprous man "Silver Man" touched him with his head to Fleete's chest. This started the transformation of Fleete from a civilized Englishman into a beast- his smelling senses grew more refined and he began to crave and eat raw meat. And in a short number of days, he fully leaves behind any form of a human and began howling like a wolf.
Answer:
The correct answer is: "I wanted to go with what I felt was the correct answer, and trust myself, and that's what I did, Graham said." (Paragraph 14)
Explanation:
The sentence from Paragraph 14, where Graham wants to go with that he feels is the correct answer, and trust himself supports the idea that some people can resist the fear of standing alone. Graham clearly states that he wants to listen to his own intuition and do things that are, according to his opinion, correct, without thinking what other people would say or think about it.