Diez was almost dead due to dehydration. His hopefulness and positive attitude to fight challenges helped him survive the odds.
Explanation:
The question is incomplete.
It is in reference to "Delfino II: Diez in the Desert".
Diez was crossing the border when they were in the desert at the North of Mexico with a group of immigrants. Diez along with other immigrants had suffered from bitter conditions like heat and severe dehydration. A woman in the group couldn't survive and Diez was almost dead due to dehydration. However, his hopefulness and positive attitude to fight the odds helped him to work on his goals and he survived the adversities. He encouraged the other members of the group not to give up and not get caught so that they reach their destination safely.
Answer: I think the answer is b
Explanation:
The answer is C. <span>the criteria the committee uses to create a list of nominees</span>
B.) "She's gone from sounding like the smoke detector"
<span>Scholaticism merges theology- specifically Christian theology- with Aristotelian logic. Theological truth guides Aristotelian inquiry in this particular methodology. One notable example is Thomas Aquinas. Yet the same can be said for the muslims, such as Averroes and Avicenna, who around the same general time, sought to apply Aristotelian logic within their own theological systems.</span>