It’s B because it doesn’t really describe anything. Let me know if it’s wrong though.
<span> don't think either are desirable alone or if the question is to an extreme where if one were extremely beautiful, they would also be extremely idiotic, or extremely smart but extremely ugly. </span><span>Smart is also a very broad adjective. People can have collective knowledge of just about anything. If I choose beauty, would I lack common sense or rationality? or would I just learn at a slower rate? If I choose smarts, would I just contain information without the understanding or ability to use and apply it? Knowledge without wisdom and understanding is useless.</span>
Hello. You didn't say which novel this question is referring to. This makes it impossible for this question to be answered, but I can help by showing you what a primary source is and showing you how to find it in the novel.
Primary source is a document that reports the events of a historic event. However, this document was created at the time that this event is taking place.
In this case, the novel you are studying to answer that question, will bring a primary source when showing a document about one of the historical events mentioned above, at the time when these events occur.
For you to understand better, imagine that you are reading a novel where one of the characters is a doctor and is reporting in a diary the operation of a hospital during the coronavirus pandemic. In this case, the doctor's diary is a primary source to which the novel is referencing.
I think it’s research too
I think it's central to the play because <span>All earthly things do not matter when it comes time to die, we leave behind our strength, beauty, etc. when we die.
It convey to the audience no to hold on into superficial such as strength and beauty and started to focus on keeping the core value that we held the most toward others.</span>