Answer:
a. perseverance
e. confidence
Explanation:
The above two qualities are what the speaker most clearly display as a result of the experiences he describes in lines 1-14 of "Who Understands Me but Me".
From the speaker's speech, we can deduce that the speaker portrays perseverance and confidence. One will discover that his speech reveals that he was persevering despite the harsh condition he was subjected to.
He said that they turn water off, so he lived without water. He also said that they took his heart and rip it open, so he lived without heart and so on.
This shows that despite what they did to him, he persevered and had confidence.
Answer and Explanation:
The interaction between Watchmen and Beowulf is positive, as both are warriors and honorable and have great respect for each other. The Watchmen believes that Beowulf is someone worthy and that he is able to help his people, while Beowulf sees the Watchmen as a man loyal to his people. This reveals that the warrior society maintained its friendships based on the honor and reputation that each warrior carried. It also shows that Beowulf was a sociable and friendly person, in addition to not rejecting help in tense and important moments.
Answer:
The women in Salva's group were trying to give the men water to keep them alive. They were urged not to because they barely have enough water for themselves. The groups advice shows the desert is making them more selfish as they are trying to survive.
I would choose either c or d, but c seems more logical to me, given the author is stating the visitor's purpose through figurative language, I would assume they would have a more metaphorical purpose to their cause.