It's brothers brothers fight and they look to belong they always grew on the outside of society and they always like to hang together
Answer:mportant in "The Most Dangerous Game"?
characterization
language
plot
setting
symbolism
theme
Explanation:
The correct option is C. Going to college shows that Mr. J.P. is smart and that he works harder than Fanny’s brothers do.
In the excerpt, the narrator says that Mr. J.P. has proved to be superior at University which means that he has gone to college. Moreover, the narrator also states that he is a scholar and that Fanny's "idle" brothers would "ill bear a comparison" with him. The narrator implies that Fanny's brothers are lazy because of the word "idle" used to described them. Moreover, by saying "ill bear a comparison", the narrator implies that if you compare Fanny's brothers and Mr. J.P., Mr. J.P. would definitely have more positive traits and characteristics than Fanny's brothers.
Analogy
language contact
cultural environment
pronunciation
use any one of these they are all the same part of the answer.
Answer: D
Explanation:
In answers A through C , None of the dialoged has a conflicting theme.
'' I loved my mistress, and, looking back on the happy days I spent with her, I try to think with less bitterness of this act of injustice'' is a giveaway of feeling conflicted .