Well, whoever made this question forgot to add in one of the answers, which is the correct one. IT WOULD BE D. Wicked
The correct answer is :
Nawab is attempting to increase awareness about the work and service he has rendered over the years for his master Harouni. The only person available to maintain the tube wells on all of Harouni's extensive lands is Nawab, who says at one point that "there is but one guy, me, your servant". D inform Harouni that Nawab plans to leave his position maintaining the tube wells. Incorrect. trap response "Release me, I ask you, I beg you," first gives the impression that Nawab wants to leave.
Nawab is actually asking to be relieved of his tasks or obligations as a tactic or strategy to negotiate for a new motorcycle, but he never has plans or thoughts of abandoning his job, according to how attentively we read this line and properly consider the situation and context.
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Had to look for the options and here is my answer.
Based on the given excerpt above from President Eisenhower’s address on September 24, 1957, the reason why the President had included all these details is to convince his listeners or audience <span>of the need for presidential intervention. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer:
It means "the long carbine" or "the long rifle".
Explanation:
James Fenimore Cooper's "The Last of the Mohicans" is a historical story about the Mohicans, especially the Iroquois Indians, and the battles they fought to try to keep their freedom. The story has also been adapted into a movie, directed by Michael Mann.
Hawkeye is the story's main hero, real name Natty Bumppo. He would help scout the land, and he is familiar with the land and its areas. Though affiliated and helped out the Indians more, he is a culturally mixed individual. And he carries a rifle named <em>"Killdeer"</em> which gave him the nickname "La Longue Carabine" which roughly translates to "The Long Carbine".