Answer:
Thoughts and Opinions
Explanation:
Of course, Walter's imaginings are the basis of his character. The content of his fantasies let us know everything we need to know about his aspirations, his failings, and his dissatisfaction with his own world. For example, Mitty dreams of being in charge (a surgeon, a pilot, a Commander).
Answer:
The correct answer is option D.
Explanation:
He is shown to be a powerful man capable of abusing the power he has.
Is a man characterized by being physically imposing and muscular.
It has a "<em>cruel body</em>" that shows an air of power and aggression.
He takes advantage of both his physical and mental hardness and uses that gross personality in conjunction with violence, to keep everything under control.
D. Implied Claim, it is implied, but not stated, you have to do thinking on your part
The correct answer is: The echoing sound of his voice shows his excitement that his brother is communicating. The text shows the desperation of the narrator not knowing if his brother was actually able to communicate, he probably wondered if he had a soul at all. He even thinks of killing him at some point because of that desperation. However, when he sees him smile, he gains hope again and realizes with excitement he still has a soul and is capable of doing the same things he does, the same things a person does.
Answer:
D - She pities them and sees them as animals struggling to survive.
Explanation:
"One by one, they would stalk the defenseless fish..."
"Not a moment later, they'd break through the surface with a poor fish flailing and fighting for its life only to carry it away and bring it to its final demise...."
She pities them. She understands that they are animals fighting and struggling to survive, but pities the situation of something, someone, putting and end to your life just like that. In that moment the fish is being hunted, but something else could hunt the ospreys. It would be the same situation.