The answer is C, “how to solve the problem?”
Answer:
An enslaved man believes a talking cooter will help him gain his freedom.
Explanation:
1. It’s never stated or implied that Jim and the cooter are friends.
3. Jim is leading the slaveowner to the cooter. This does not imply that the cooter wants to meet Jim, nor does it state such directly.
4. It’s stated that Jim is already a dreamer. It never says Jim is a talking cooter.
As for why the answer I gave is right, it’s because that’s what the majority of the passage is about. The second sentence states it directly, despite some minor differences in phrasing, and the rest of the passage discusses Jim trying to use the talking cooter to get freed. Hope it helps :)
He must wonder to a strange land , wait for a sign , & plant an oar to poseiden .
Heroic epic often depict exactly this - they have long complex stories that are also very culturally relevant to the culture out of which the hero comes from. They were often created in order to be sung and they also involve supernatural beings etc. which the hero has to overcome and save his people.
No other of the available answer is similar to this.
Answer:
David Drayton?
Explanation:
I think that is it...let me know if not.