The part of this excerpt from Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat" describe the narrator's opinion of the sea as a hostile entity is "that there is another behind it just as important and just as nervously anxious to do something effective".
Answer:
I would say A
Explanation:
For irrepressible, with the prefix "ir" meaning not, and the sufix Ible, It could be either one. But I would say A BECAUSE the word itself means "not able to be pressed" and it wouldn't make sense for something you cant to to be able to do, as D would say. Hope this helped!
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Answer:
A The narrator thinks less of her mother because she is too rigid and does not take risks.
Explanation:
In "Safety in Numbers" we are presented the mother of the narrator who is a Chinese woman established in America and extremely strict with her daughter's studies, besides being an extremely cautious person and committed to not taking any risks.
The narrator thinks that the life that her mother stipulated and that imposes on all family members is a mediocre life, especially when she discovers that her mother was a great activist who fought against the Chinese government and took a great risk of life. .
In short, the narrator believes that her mother's life has become small because she is very strict and is not at risk.
Um-pi-re Cou-sin? I am not too sure but that's what I think it would be.