You would want to target to beliefs and morals of the reader.
Bruh, this is an opinion you must answer for yourself... if it were me I'd choose a, c, d, e
Answer:
I was pretty certain that I had to deal with a madman
I was getting worried by the antics of this nervous little chap.
Explanation:
These 2 sentences indicate that Richard responds as he does.
Hope this helps!
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<em>Adam couldn't </em><em><u>resist adding</u></em><em> a moustache to the photo of his father-in-law in the newspaper.</em>
<em>a. resist from adding.</em>
<em><u>b. resist adding.</u></em>
<em>c. resist for adding.</em>
<em>d. resist to adding.</em>
<em>Hope this helped you!</em>
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The speaker of the poem longs for the sea...it is his heart, his soul, his very being. No matter how much he may want to settle down and enjoy the warm comforts of land, food, drink, and female companionship, his inner being seeks the open sea.