Im not gonna lie im not exactly sure but i need an answer
The ending of this book cannot change the way that everyone starts going crazy by being on an island for so long alone pretty much would be that they have do crazy things that they’ve never really done before and get out of their comfort zone which makes him go crazy. They start killing each other hunting wild animals and torturing each other. Having A different ending to the story would just make it as if it was just another good story but no it shows the realty off what people can do when they’re crazy. ( might have to flx the grammar but yeah)
The correct answer is 4: Cassius cannot believe that a weakling like Caesar has become so great. Cassius complains of being forced to bow before Caesar (he "must bend his body If Caesar carelessly but nod on him"), and the fact that Caesar has suffered from fevers and seizures makes his submission to him all the more enraging. Cassius does not believe himself to be less than any other man, much less one who has such weak health.
"I take the theme of 'Eveline' to be one of Joyce's key preoccupations, the idea of paralysis, our inability to break out of situations that have become home for us, even when those situations are unpleasant or worse. Most of the story is taken up with Eveline's reflections and her attempts to balance her decision"
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- Why is Tom Robinson unable to use his left arm? -
B) It got caught in a cotton gin.
(B) is correct because Reverend Sykes tells the children (Scout, Jem, and Dill) that Tom got his hand caught in a cotton gin when he was a child.
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