The best answer here is the last one, that he interacts easily with both his superiors and the drivers. In the excerpt, we see how the narrator is able to talk with the officers with ease and then how he goes to the drivers with that same ease.
If we look at the other answers, we can see that they don't work. The first one doesn't make much sense as the narrator shows no preference towards either set of people. The second choice makes no sense because the narrator does not ask the officers for cigarettes. The third choice also does not make sense because there is no hint of derision from the narrator to the officers or drivers.
Answer:
72 percent of the atmosphere is below the common cruising altitude of commercial airliners (about 10,000 m or 32,800 ft). 99.99999 percent of the atmosphere is below the highest flight altitude of the aircraft X-15, which reached 354,300 ft (108 km) on August 22, 1963.
Was a prominent african in london, a freed slave, supported the british movement to end the slave trade.
Answer:
bone idle, bone-lazy, flabby, idle, indolent, lazy, workshy, work-shy, bone-idle
Explanation:
The 7 deadly sins are as follows: envy, pride, sloth, anger, greed, gluttony and lust. They connect to "an inspector calls" because each of the characters represents one or more of these sins. For example Mr birding is greed because he is always in search for more money.