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The two sentences included in the excerpt that demonstrates that Shackleton felt his men displayed determination in difficult situations are the following observations :
"When we were all chilled almost to the limit of endurance, did we manage to get the stove alight and make ourselves hot drinks (The carpenter was suffering particularly, but he showed grit and spirit)"
"The slope we were traversing appeared to end in a precipice above this beach. (But our revived spirits were not to be damped by difficulties on the last stage of the journey, and we camped cheerfully for breakfast)"
Then, <em>B</em> and <em>D</em> are the answers to our question.
The answer to your question is letter A
Answer: a. it celebrates humanity over the divine.
Explanation: This quotation from Act II, Scene II of "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" by William Shakespeare is a reflection of Humanism because it celebrates humanity over the divine. Hamlet is speaking to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. He is marveled by the wonderful creation man is, both in mind and body. This reflects the humanism of the time that believed in reason and intellectual freedom over the divine.
The correct answer is the second choice.
A isn't correct because it should be 'dress and act,' and not 'dresses and acts.' C is incorrect because you don't have to use 'would dress and act,' because it is the wrong use of that tense. D is also incorrect because it should be 'dress and act,' instead of 'dressed and acted,' because there is no reason why you should use past tense here. B is the only correct answer given that since the first verb 'studied' is in the past tense, due to the sequence of tenses, verbs 'dressed and acted' also have to be in the past tense.