B. Penny understands that poisoning the wolves will affect the other animals, while the Forrester's don't care.
Answer:
permissive
Explanation:
if i allow you to do something, i am permitting it, not restricting or stopping it
Answer:
Nick's bias becomes clear in the earliest pages of the book, when he tells us that <u>“there was something gorgeous about him [Gatsby], some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life.”</u> We are inclined to see Gatsby as a sensitive genius and to side with him in the romantic triangle between Gatsby, Daisy, and Tom.
Answer:
The path of tradition is the most trusted path.
Choices play a key role in shaping your life.
Explanation:
These are the two themes that are expressed in the poem. Frost tells us that the path of tradition is the most trusted one, because we learn that this is the path most people take. The path is more travelled, and easy to see. We also learn that choices play a key role in shaping your life because Frost tells us that the fact that he chose the road that was less travelled by "has made all the difference."
Answer:
It's stories tend to belong to a particular culture.