True because Its like you’re used to doing it all the time it’s like a habit and a habit can be hard to get rid off
He use it in a way that correlate earnestness as the quality that would be really for both being serious and being sincere.
So, rather than perceiving it as something 'serious' , we perceive it as telling the fact that we know all along the way it is with a little sense of comedy
Answer: A. his attitudes towards animals and what it feels like to be the hunted
Explanation:
At the climax of "The Most Dangerous Game", by Richard Connell, Sanger Rainsford has an epiphany about his attitudes towards animals and what it feels like to be the hunted. Sanger Rainford is a hunter, however now is himself who is being chased by the hounds. At this moment, he can experience the feelings that the animals feel when he hunts them.
Answer:
This is because of the stir the return of Mr. Bingley is causing in Meryton and esoecially the Bennet Household.
Explanation:
Mrs. Bennet being the kind of person she is still firmly believes that Bingley will renew his attentions to Jane, so she wants Mr. Bennet to seek him out to which the latter refuses. This argument which serves as a painful reminder to Jane in regards to Caroline Bingley's actions towards her and the way the Netherfield party left is a bother to her. With the impending arrival of Bingley, all eyes is on Jane and she is feeling uncomfortable.