Answer:
Huskies remain wild even when serving man
Explanation:
The text shown above reveals the Huskies' ability to stay true to their wild nature. That's because huskies can even help men pull the sleds, or do other tasks, but they will never see a man like their "lord", even if that man is violent and makes them suffer, huskies will always respond savagely and will refuse the domination to which they are subjected.
The correct answer is A.
The passage shows that Armand is considerate. He looks after his brother (even if it means sometimes "issuing rules and regulations") and he thinks it would be good to get their father a present for his birthday.
For these reasons, this passage best shows Armand is considerate.
<span>Jane Eyre models her teaching after Miss Temple with respect to her decision to correct her students' errors in a way that fosters their self-esteem.
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Miss Temple is a character who teaches the passionate, and sometimes vengeful, Jane how to be kind and caring of others. From her, Jane learns to be fair, to find the truth before making decisions, and to be kind to people. This influence of kindness is very important for the way that Jane will teach her students in the future, and for the way Jane will make decisions about her own life.
TRUE they should always tell them there plot or they wont understand the rest