Answer:
No,it does not has a bad influence
Explanation:
His work challenged the fundamental issues that faced the America of his time racism,evolving landscapes,class barriers, access to education and more
Answer:
a. Craves meat, howls, and becomes increasingly animal-like.
Explanation:
Rudyard Kipling's short story "The Mark of the Beast" tells the story of how a newly arrived landowner from England to India had desecrated the Hindu god Hanuman. His act of branding the image of the god with a cigarette butt with "<em>Mark of the B--beasht</em>" had led to the "Silver Man" to put a curse on him.
After Fleete grind the cigar into the forehead of the temple statue, the naked and leprous man "Silver Man" touched him with his head to Fleete's chest. This started the transformation of Fleete from a civilized Englishman into a beast- his smelling senses grew more refined and he began to crave and eat raw meat. And in a short number of days, he fully leaves behind any form of a human and began howling like a wolf.
C growth :) hope this helps
Answer: C. Working together with the text
Explanation: The text and image should both give you enough detail and information(in the text) so that you can comprehend what you are being shown properly
Answers B and C are quite vague without context.
answer D isn't important since everyone was broke and unemployed so this affected little to no people
during this time period the great depression (reason why answer D is wrong) has affected everyone so unemployment was a huge issue so it has to be answer A