<span>Yes. I think the
narrator had a right to was angry with Stephen Mackaye. The narrator wanted to
stay far of Spot and decided abandon his friend Stephen and Spot, so he ran
away. The narrator continued his life, but once was surprised by his abandoned
friend. Stephen discovered where the narrator was living and left Spot on his
gate, after that, ran away too, exactly how the narrator did. Of course the
narrator was mad with, “now”, your “enemy”. Although, what the narrator did was
not correct too, abandon his “friend” with the dog. In the text has a passage that describes the moment
that the narrator is angry with Stephen: “</span><span>A
year went by. I was back in the office and prospering in all ways--even getting
a bit fat. And then Steve arrived. He didn't look me up. I read his name in the
steamer list, and wondered why. But I didn't wonder long. I got up one morning
and found that Spot chained to the gate-post and
holding up the milkman. Steve went north to Seattle, I learned, that very
morning. I didn't put on any more weight. My wife made me buy him a collar and
tag. And that is why I am disappointed in Stephen Mackaye. I had no idea he was
so mean a man.”</span>
Answer:
D. Who strives valiantly;who errs,who
comes short again and again.
Explanation:
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Lysander and Hermia do not get to the aunt. They do, however, try and make it into the forest. They do not sleep close to each other because Hermia thinks it undignified for an unmarried man and women to sleep close. Hope this helps!
In the texts, the narrators have issues with their self-identity as they sense imperceptible and do not sense they are distinct from different people. Nevertheless, while in the "Secrets of the Cicada Summer" the author only sees herself as imperceptible, in "Bloomability" the writer is wondering if she prefers to be hidden.
The two passages work together to develop Bacon’s argument in the following way: Passage 1 explains his central idea, while passage 2 supports it.
<h3>What is argument?</h3>
Argument is known to be a claim that is made in order to convince the reader or an opposing person. Evidence brings about clarity and also helps make an argument solid.
Thus, we see here that option A is the correct answer that talks about the two passages.
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