It’s C. To experience how sick and frustrated he feels
Answer : Holden has a high propensity for lying, exaggerating occurrences, contradicting issues and bears a negative attitude towards other people. This makes him an unreliable narrator since there is a probability that most of his narrations are not truthful.
Explanation:
Read the passage from Hamlet, Act I, Scene v.
Hamlet: And now, good friends,
As you are friends, scholars, and soldiers,
Give me one poor request.
Horatio: What is ’t, my lord? we will.
Hamlet: Never make known what you have seen to-night.
Which is the best definition of poor, as it is used in the passage?
A: inexpensiveB: meagerC: pitiful<span>D: unfortunate
The answer is:
meager.</span>
Answer: Do not be easily fooled.
Explanation:
Time and again the Bear fooled the Coyote yet the Coyote kept trusting the Bear without thinking.
The first time the Coyote was tricked into taking Potato stalks but the Coyote could not be blamed for it was the first time.
The second time however the Coyote should have been more cautious but he wasn't and got fooled again.
The third time, the Coyote still again trusted the bear whom he should have known by then not to be a good friend but instead he let himself get fooled again to the amusement of the bear.
The lesson is therefore to not be fooled easily.
The author compares imagination to a soaring bird in this poem (A). For example, the text states that "Or who describe the swiftness of thy course? Soaring through air to find the bright abode . . ." This quote from the text supports that the author uses imagination to refer to a soaring bird flying swiftly in the air.