<u>Answer:</u>
The correct answer option is B. The god of cannibals.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by Daniel Defoe and Friday is one of the main characters of this novel.
Robinson Crusoe, the lead character in the mentioned novel, names a man Friday, with whom he could not begin to communicate at first, because they just had met on that day.
Friday belonged to a religion where they worshipped a mountain as thier god, names Benamuckee.
The text may be better structured to aid the reader’s understanding by placing the information in a bullet list. (Option B).
<h3>What is a bullet list?</h3>
A bullet list is a list of items or things each highlighted with a symbol rather than number. An example of the text in bullet list is:
Being a keen traveler, I have visited some of the major cities in Asia:
- Kyoto, Japan, where I ate sushi for the first time;
- Shanghai, China, where I went up the Oriental Pearl Tower;
- Bangkok, Thailand, where I watched a martial arts tournament; and
- Bali, Indonesia, where I learned to surf.
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Explanation:
<em>NHS </em><em> </em><em>CLINICS </em>- 2nd Para
<u>Researchers</u><u> </u><u>in </u><u>Cambridge</u><u> </u>- 3rd Para
just from my own understanding
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
Definitely A and also we get a further insight on how the characters are through their dialogue therefore I'm saying A and D if its multiple choice. If not then just do a. Good luck :)
mixed emotions toward love in the poem by describing the nymph's attitude using such terms as a. cynical, disbelieving, and guarded. b. amused, wishful. Students could include points similar to the following: a. In the first stanza, the nymph makes a disparaging remark about the truthfulness of shepherds. b. The nymph uses organic images to tell the shepherd the gifts he offers are foolish, unreasonable, and short-lived. c. In the final stanza of the poem, the nymph indicates that she will remain unbending so long as the world is the way it is. d. In the final stanza, she also reveals a more generous attitude in saying that if things were otherwise, she might have been happy to accept the shepherd's offer. In addition, students could describe the nymph's attitude toward the future as discouraging or serious because a. the images in stanzas 2-5 are all associated with withering, dying, fading, and so on. b. she offers little reason for refusing the shepherd's offer other than that the passage of time discourages dalliance and foolishness.