The answer to this question is the letter "C" which is "He believes his life to be extremely simple and he believes that other's lives to be needlessly complicated". This is how Walden sees himself and compare himself to the lives of other people and he was able to see the differences.This was highlighted in the story entitled Where I lived and What I live for.
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Why do you think the Tucks can't keep a job, rather they need to make things to sell from town to town? They hate working. ... They can't find jobs because they are old. They have to keep changing jobs so no one knows they are not aging.
As stated before, numbers are powerful. This is one of the reasons why statistics can be such persuasive pieces of evidence. However, this same power can also make numbers and statistics intimidating. That is, we too often accept them as gospel, without ever questioning their veracity or appropriateness.
Your answer is D) statement 2 is an objective summary because it introduces the main character and his problem in a thoughtful tone. Hope this helps.
In the play Everyman, the common between Discretion, Strength, Five Wits, and Beauty is that:
They all forsake him on his final journey.
The correct option is B.
The play “Everyman” is about the good or bad deeds done by the individuals about which they are answerable after their death. The theme of the play is that life is a journey in the form of a pilgrimage which has an end. The play focuses on an individual's actions and not on the Church.