Answer:
The "he" in the passage is Simon.
This quote is an example of symbolism.
Explanation:
William Golding's<em> Lord of the Flies</em> tells the story of a group of British boys stranded in a deserted island, and left to fend for themselves for survival. The story revolves around the theme of savagery and the struggle for power, away from a civilized world.
The classification of the group into <em>"biguns"</em> and <em>"littluns"</em> represents the strong and the weak, the older and the younger ones. Simon represents the middle ground of civilization and nature in one. As their stay in the island gets longer and they began to lose their sense of civilization, Simon represents the goodness remaining in a human. He felt the need to help the younger boys, thus pulling <em>"off the choicest (fruit) from up in the foliage, passed them back down to the endless outstretched hands"</em>. He is the remaining presence of goodness or humanity in the island, exerting kindness to others and helping those in need before his own needs.
This excerpt is an example of symbolism where Simon symbolizes the good, civilized world among the savagery of the other boys.
Answer:
A) considered becoming independent from Canada
Explanation:
In 1995, the province of Quebec, Canada, made the headlines in the media with its attempt to gain independence from Canada. It was all done in a peaceful manner in the French speaking province, as there was a referendum organized by the local governing bodies. Despite the referendum being successful, the Canadian government was not recognizing it as it was against its constitution, so Quebec did not gained the independence it wanted. It was not the first time that Quebec tried to gain independence from Canada, as the province has always wanted to be a separate nation, and the chances are very high that it will not be the last attempt for it.
Answer:
NON-TRADITIONAL CULTURE
Explanation:
Culture is a word for the way of life or set of attitude or behaviour of groups of people, meaning the way they do things and is usually communicated from one generation to the other.
Non Traditional Culture are culture that are used in civilised environments or society based on modern beliefs, rules, symbols and principles and are relatively open to other cultures, technology and social innovations unlike Traditional culture that are shared experiences that are transferred from generation to generation.
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