Answer: A
Explanation:
Defoe: he spoke out against people who "barter baubles for the souls of men" and yet he invested heavily in the slave trade and maintained that it was "the most useful and most profitable trade . . . of any part of the general commerce of the nation."
Even though Defoe felt this way personally, I think that it is portrayed in the story that RC did not have to have people around him to be successful. He not only was able to train people in how to care for the island and to survive, life seems to come and to to him. He had the desire to keep on moving towards success. I believe that him "owning" another person was not what he wanted, but that he desired a friend. He knew he could be successful with Friday.
Answer:
Malaysians are not actually uncaring, they are perceived to be so.
Explanation:
Malaysians have a very rich culture with courtesy, calmness, non confrontation, contentment, fulfilment.
They majorly have very serene & caring personalities - which seems to be derived from their spiritual connectivity with nature & community spirit.
They have been able to strike the right balance between modernity & sticking to own rich culture. Eg(s): Farmers in villages usually join hands o exert unified effort for a big project. They are also concerned, working on improvising education, health at the national level. Their personal care & development approaches are also nice - like always carrying a water bottle, having quality time meals with family.
Although their calm, timid, composed nature make them analogous to 'reserved' & 'introvert', many times wrongly perceived to be uncaring.
Answer:b or c
Explanation:
why i dont know just saying
the best clues readers use to recognize that the Hairy Man is the antagonist of the story is:
A) “The Hairy Man's . . . gone get you if you don't look out.
through this story Wiley learns to rely upon his own resources and conquers two villains: the Hairy Man and his own fear.
Answer:
Where is the description?
Explanation: