D slim and lennie have a good relationship, not due to material gifts
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On the one hand, the moral of The Bundle of Sticks, reflects on the idea that "union makes strength": when each of the sons tried to break the entire bundle of sticks, no one was able to do it. Therefore, the dying father tells them: "untie the bundle and each of you take a stick", so the sons were finally able to break the sticks, by breaking them individually, but in the end, through the union of the brother's forces, altogether.
On the other hand, the moral of "Hofus the stonecutter", refers to how people unecessarily want to be superior in hierarchy in society. The tale shows how a stonecutter always wishes to become someone or something superior than him, for instance, when he sees that the cloud is stronger than the sun (when he was the sun), so he wishes to be "the storm". But in the end, he realizes the stonecutter was the strongest of all.
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D. Adam was tricked by Eve and the serpent in the Garden to eat the fruit of the tree of good and evil. After they had realized what they had done they wanted to patch things up between them and God.
It could be said that Jim is impulsive (Option D). It might be because he is just a young boy who is willing to adventure. He starts a journey as he was researching for treasure with pirates. he is portrayed as a child who relied on the people around him while being a child which lead him to maturity. Later on, he becomes smarter.