Here's three choices you can choose
-The lines show the strength of children, as they continue to succeed even without their parents.
-The choices of parents are not the choices of their children
-The children gain agency to act by the end of the poem, with the implication that they will act better than their parents.
Answer: D. Champollion wrote in his journal: "At last I have visited the palace, or rather the city, of monuments, Karnak. . . . No nation on earth, ancient or modern, has ever conceived architecture on so noble and vast a scale. . . ."
Explanation:
The detail from the excerpt that is the best evidence to support the thesis will be option D "Champollion wrote in his journal: "At last I have visited the palace, or rather the city, of monuments, Karnak. . . . No nation on earth, ancient or modern, has ever conceived architecture on so noble and vast a scale. . . ."
This can be seen in the excerpt and really doesn't need an explanation.
I think the correct answer to your question is:
~D. He is the main character of the story and elicits sympathy.
~She tells him a fake story about her aunt's husband and two brothers, which worsens Frampton's nervous condition to the point of sending him off running out of the house.
Answer:
Yes, A cop because he kills criminals/evil people, both protect the good
Explanation: