Stanton felt depressed that his brother was dead, and his father was sorrowful, and he wanted to know how to help his dad in his time of need.
So the question asked should be:
<em>Seeing that his father is depressed, how can he help the situation by making both he (for he is sad too) & his father hope for a better future, and cope with the situation?</em>
hope this helps
Answer:
B. Trying too hard to save money can cost you.
Explanation:
The passage fails to say anything about them regretting not to do more research, but it does say a lot about saving money. Instead of buying the costly boat, Rachel and Arnel bought the cheap boat which ended up falling through. This mistake cost them as now they have lost money from this purchase and they have to buy another boat instead. As a result of trying to save money, they ended up losing more money.
<span>Kenings are when you use two or more words to describe objects that could be described with a single word, however, this is more poetic. It was pretty common in the old times, around the 10th century. Evil-doer is a kenning that means villain or baddie. Any type of an antagonist can be often described as an evil-doer, because it sometimes fits your verse or sounds more poetic than just saying villain.</span>
A preacher? Is this a riddle?
I think this means:
If it's possible for a human being to do something, don't just say that he can't, just let him try, give him a chance.