Answer:
C. He has left a fame behind Him which will be as endurable as if his name were written... midnight sky
Explanation:
The above sentence shows that Hawthorne had a very intense attitude towards Isaac Newton. This line shows that he admired him deeply, because of his work and his relevance. That is why Hawthorne refers to Newton as someone who "left a fame behind that would be as bearable as if his name were written ... midnight sky."
This admiration also reveals what motivated Hawthorne to write a biography about Newton. So that people would understand your admiration for this great man.
An example of irony used in The Outsiders Book: "You ought to know better than to run away in just a sweatshirt, and a wet one at that. Don't you ever use your head?" he sounded so much like Darry that I stared at him.
Answer: He is undecided about whether to be loyal to Greece or loyal to his family
Explanation:
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