Privelage is suggestive, yet it's common knowledge that some have more privilege than others. Privilege is a right or special advantage that only a specific group, or person has that others do not have. Privilege can apply to many different things such as amnesty to do certain things, or the ability to do things that others cannot.
Ex. A sibling may have privilege to stay out until 12am, while the other must be home much earlier. The sibling that can stay out later has an advantage, which is privilege.
<span>nauseous mean inclined to vomit or throwing up. feeling sick.</span>
C. Church, that’s the correct answer.
Answer:
Death
Explanation:
I believe that death is the greatest response on this list, however I am not certain that any of the answers are totally obvious. For one thing, we can tell that he has "mental conflict" since he wants to keep pushing through the sack, which appears to have no bottom. Nonetheless, he appears to be extremely tolerant of what is about to happen right before he pushes through the bottom of the bag and emerges on the other side. We are told that many people approach the experience of dying with a kind resignation of "He was frightened yet wanted to fall through the sack, he struggled but yet co-operated." He is conflicted, but seems almost ready to die. Yet, when he gives up and pushes through, he comes out on the other side and has not died, but lives yet another day.