The term climax describes the conflict
Answer:
I relate to each of my family members because my mom is an Artist i am too, my dad talks a lot and I do too, also my sister is stubborn and I am too. I behave differently around my mom because I am more comfortable around her. Yes I remember lots of things differently about my childhood because I can bring up times when they made me mad or sad and they say that it never happened when it did. I don't talk to my sister much because we are very different and don't have anything in common and argued a lot as kids so we don't have the best relationship. My dad is either always away for work or when he is home we are always fighting because he is stubborn and thinks he is always right and I am stubborn and think I am always right. My mom is the only one I have a decent relationship with because we can always talk to each other without arguing.
Explanation:
This is just my family. So I guess this only goes for me because I don't know about your family.
The right answer is He thinks they are violent and untrustworthy.
The narrative of the book is made in the first person, full of emotion. Grendel, the monster, observes humans with a cynical point of view; rejected by his monstrosity, he reveals the hypocrisy behind human civilization, the re-creation of history through the poetic lies of bards, self-destruction fed by infinite human greed.
The statement which best explains what the word choice in this excerpt reveals about Crusoe is the following: "the phrase 'it was a merry reflection' reveals that Crusoe is happy and content" (D).
The general tone of the excerpt is positive, almost cheerful. This is indicated by the author's use of phrases like "how like a king I looked" or "it was remarkable." The fact that Crusoe finds something as neutral as his reflection "merry" also shows that he is optimistic about his current situation.