Answer:
D). Survival depends on determination when companionship is gone.
Explanation:
'Love of Life' authored by Jack London works upon the key idea of determination and courage to survive. The narrative portrays the struggling tale of Jack, a gold miner, to stay alive. He was abandoned by his companion and left alone to struggle with the wilderness. But he doesn't lose hope and stay determined. He starves for days and gets injured during his journey but he never stops and keep moving. He <em>even had to eat raw meat and kept himself alive. He faces the battles of life himself and at the end succeeds</em>. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
She witnesses injustice at a peaceful demonstration when a man is attacked.
Explanation:
This excerpt shows the readers how the demonstrations and number of demonstrations were increasing and gain in importance. Audrey is a girl who saw a rude and unfair stroke from the policeman. This sight was very impressible for a girl. She experiences it emotionally but finds strength in herself to act and be brave to give her contribution.
She was in shock after she saw this accident and this sight causes her to move on and give a bigger contribution, not only to attend meetings.
In these two texts, we see two very different perspectives of the ocean. In the first text, "Excerpt from The Open Boat," we see a description of the ocean that is quite bleak, forceful and destructive. The ocean is described in ways that are intended to cause a strong impression on the reader. The author states that "<em>these waves were most wrongfully and barbarously abrupt and tall and each frothtop was a problem in small boat navigation.</em>" This sentence shows that the waves in the ocean were strong and threatening. The author also states that "<em>a singular disadvantage of the sea lies in the fact that after successfully surmounting one wave you discover that there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective in the way of swamping boats.</em>" This shows how dangerous the open ocean can be.
On the other hand, the text "Sea Fever" provides a more positive view of the ocean. The author talks about wanting to sail again, and his motivations are all positive and cheerful ones. He says that some of the things he desires are "<em>the wheel's kick and the wind's song and the white sail's shaking,/And a grey mist on the sea's face, and a grey dawn breaking</em>." He also tells us that he dreams of "<em>a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover,/And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over.</em>" This shows that the author's point of view is a much more positive one, and one that highlights the excitement of going to sea.
Answer:
bewildered
Explanation:
distressed means the same as concerned but distressed is more extreme, just as bewildered is a more extreme way of saying confused