Being cruel might be the best way to be kind to someone if your trying to help them. Mr. Nuttel doesn't like the country side so the trip there was cruel to him but the person who was taking him there thought it was kind to take him there for peace. Hope that helped i havent read those books in a few years
Drank should be spelled “drink”.
The correct answer is D. The common people in the United States give the nation its vitality.
When Whitman says, "<em>Other lands have their vitality in a few, a class, but we have it in the bulk of our people" </em>he means that the common people or the majority in the US (middle class) enrich the nation. While in other countries, the upper classes have the most vitality, the same is not true for the United States. Option A, B and C are incorrect because they claim that the wealthy upper class and/or people from other countries have the most vitality.
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<em>The</em> highest mountain in Great Britain is <em>the</em> Ben Nevis, which is situated in <em>the</em> Grampians (a mountain range).
<em>The</em> Pennines are <em>the</em> mountains situated in <em>the</em> central part of Great Britain. They are separated from <em>the</em> Southern Uplands by <em>the</em> valley of River Tyne. <em>The</em> Tyne flows into <em>the</em> North Sea.
<em>The</em> mountain range called <em>the</em> Cambrians is in Wales. <em>The</em> highest mountain in <em>the</em> Cambrians is <em>the</em> Snowdon.
<em>The</em> longest river in Great Britain is <em>the</em> Severn. It rises in <em>the</em> Cambrians and flows into <em>the</em> Bristol Channel. <em>The</em> River Thames is not as long as the Severn but it is <em>the</em> most important river in Great Britain. London, <em>the</em> capital of the United Kingdom, is situated on <em>the</em> Thames.
Next time, please use an image to text generator and paste that into your lesson, so your answerer doesn't have to do that or retype it or anything.
Because he was considered a person with deep faith that always saw God as all powerful, even more powerful than the Germans, so his anger was toward God rather than the Germans. His anger suggests that if god is so powerful why does he not act? It means that he has lost his faith.