3rd one because they’re saying they did good but need to add more so that’s helpful
She represents hope and knowledge. She brought hope to the main character (forgot his name) and showed him books and literature. Which ultimately changed his views in the world he lives in
Answer:
Chapter 1: The Runaway
The Lost Boy begins in the winter of 1970, in Daly City, California. Dave Pelzer is nine years old and suffering from his mother’s abuse. He is hungry and cold as he sits at the bottom of the stairs in the garage. He feels like he is a prisoner of his mother, and the abuse has been going on for some time. He never gets enough food to eat and has to steal food at school. When he returns home his mother forces him to vomit in the toilet bowl to prove he did not steal any food. He is routinely beaten. He always sleeps on a cot in the garage. At weekends he gets no food at all. He is an outcast in his family, with his mother targeting him for abuse but not his brothers. He feels he does not deserve any long and thinks of himself as “a child called ‘It’.” At four o’clock in the afternoon, Dave listens to his drunken parents arguing about him upstairs. His father thinks Dave’s mother is too harsh on him, that no child deserves to be treated like that. He often tries to stand up to his wife but she takes no notice of him. She will not allow anyone else to tell her what to do.
She tells Dave to come upstairs. She makes him stand in front of her and tells him not to speak or move. He is familiar with this “game.” She grabs his ear, and then slaps his face because he moved. With his father standing by but not interfering, she asks Dave whether he agrees with his father that she treats Dave badly. He does not know whether he is allowed to respond. His father says that is no way to treat him, but his mother will not let go of his ear. She refers to Dave as “It” and tells him to get out of the house. His parents start to argue, with his father trying to defend him and tell his wife that she is wrong. She opens the front door and tells Dave he can leave if he thinks she treats him badly. He sees this as a chance to escape and he steps out of the door. His mother sneers that he will be back.
Explanation:
The most obvious answer would have to be C. organic farming techniques.
The other answers have completely nothing to do with the passage.
<span>(These questions are about the novel "The Call of the Wild")
The correct answers are:
1)C To improve solidarity means to make the bond stronger, to make the team mentally, emotionally more in unison (leading to better physical teamwork), that is "more unified".
2)B Buck often had mystical visions of his primitive master ancestors, symbolised by the prehistoric man in his dreams.
3)C Dave was the oldest dog who became ill throughout the story; he was finally put out of his misery as he was in no condition to continue leading the sled.
4)B The main theme is not the plot nor the settings themselves (time, place), but the central idea.
5)B There is never an explicit ethical or moral remark, although Buck does realize the cruelty surrounding him.
6)A A pullman is more similar to a train, its supplies are far more and better than those found along a trail or in a traveler's bag.
7)B The exclamation is in ironic contrast with the used tone and the situation itself.
8)C Settings are defined as the time and place in which the story is "set in".
9)B They weren't prudent enough to believe it would be dangerous to thread, with the heavy carriage as and the dogs, on the frozen river which was already melting.
10)C John Thornton is Buck's new master who saves him from dying in the frozen river.</span>