In Thomas Hardy's <em>Hap</em>, the speaker ponders about how it would be more bearable to think that all of his misfortunes happen because a greater power has decided so, than the <em>reality </em>(by his perspective) which is that his <em>bad luck </em>in life was a result of random chance and unfortunate coincidence.
Because of his ponderance, we could say that this poem shows a reflective speaker. While some people think that this shows a pessimist thinker, Hardy was known for his realistic vision of life.
Therefore, your best answer is reflective.
“The strangers that came to town” narrates the short story of an immigrant Croatian family that moved to America and how out of place they felt in the new country. It is clear t<em>he Duvitch family is the protagonist of the story</em>. The main themes are freedom, prejudices and oppression to outsiders. The discrimination by the locals against the Croatian family is shown during the whole story. Although the prejudices are constant, the family keeps on being optimism, generous to their new American neighbors that helps to gain the acceptance and respect at the end.
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your answer will be B (The boys leave the ring together, showing that they are still good friends, is the answer)
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i hope you guys have a great day or night or afternoon
please tell me if am worng
thank you
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I don't know but whats your real name pls tell me because i think i know you
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