Answer:
Dr. Seward has a strange case with his patient R. M. Renfield. He is a strong man. Renfield has a habit of eating living things, which Dr. Seward named 'zoophagous.'
Explanation:
'Dracula' is a novel written by Bram Stoker. In the novel Dr. Seward works as an administrator is an insane asyllum. He has a strange case with one of his patients whose name is R. M. Renfield.
R. M. Renfield is a fifty-nine year old madman who has come under the influence of Dracula which made him do strange things such as cosuming flies, spiders, sparrows, etc. He is a man of great strength, as described by Dr. Seward.
Dr Seward writes in his diary that the case of Renfield is strange because he has a strange habit of eating living things stating that he gets their energy by consuming these creatures. Dr. Seward called his habit 'zoophagous' which means to feed on other animals.
Answer:
it is shown when the greasers help each other combat the rich kids, come what may, to save one another
Answer: First option- tense
The answer should be C
The answer should be C because it gives some pretty obvious clues. Like where it says 'Both women were in their forties and very pleasant' it is very obvious that 'very pleasant' means that he likes both the women. 'And he thought either of them would do an excellent job' means he likes both of them so much it is hard to choose one.