Answer: b) He is a proud man who does not want to accept help from other people.
Explanation:
<em>Marigolds </em>(1969) is a short story written by Eugenia Collier.
This is a story about a young girl named Lizabeth, and her family. Set at the time of Great depression, it is essentially a story about a family trying to make ends meet.
One night, LIzabeth overhears a conversation between her parents. She learns that her father does not want to accept help from other people, although he has no job. This suggests that he is a proud man, as described in Option b.
<span>She is pleased with herself for making Higgins lose his temper because she knows she hurt him.</span>
1. independent clause
2. subordinate clause
3. neither - this is a phrase, not a clause
4. because we flew into London
5. Our schedule, as far as I can tell, seems reasonable.
Time waits on no man, so spend your time on valuable pleasures. Spend time living to your fullest. Always be happy! Don’t let that vehicle drive you into the wrong direction. Strive for your goals and never become inconsistent with them.
<span>Cats are lovable and—hey, stop eating my plant, you bad cat!
This is because the speaker is being cut off, which in this case is what the dash should be placed, the speaker is obviously being knocked off course from their sentence, stopping abruptly.</span>