When Crusoe vows to return home if he survives the first trip he is unsure about his decision to disobey his father.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:
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Robinson Crusoe’s father was not in favour of Robinson Crusoe going out into the sea and becoming a sailor, but rather wanted him to refrain from sailing and rather live a modest life. He disobeys him and sets off for an adventure on a ship which faces a disaster and finally wrecks.
It was then he questioned his decision to defy the decision of his father and wanted to come back home, but later he changed his mind and boarded another ship for an adventure.
A proper adjective does not start capitalized
Answer:
Claude McKay wrote a poem known as "If We Must Die". In this poem, the speaker puts emphasis on the ideology that nobody should stand still when their time is close. They should not go down without a tough fight. Giving in is the most cowardly act and one should be courageous enough to show death what you are made of.
Fight back even if you know that it is a losing battle. At least when you embrace death, you would know that you did all that was in your power and there was nothing else that could have been done.
<span>When
Krakauer visits Franz, he discovers how Franz and McCandless meet. In addition to that Franz also shares, in
detail, the time he spent with McCandless and how we went about helping
McCandless by providing meals for him, listening to him (as friends do),
teaching him the trade of leatherworking, and driving him to San Diego so
McCandless could look for work. It is
from Franz that Krakauer learns of McCandless death, news of which Franz heard
from hitchhikers while Franz was living in a camper at McCandless’s old camp
site.</span>