Answer:
The antagonist in the giver is Jonas. He is fun, outgoing and he likes to play with his friends. He values his family and friends and the rules inside his community. The giver motivates him. This influences events in the novel by making it seem like everything is perfect in his world until the giver gives him memories; then his entire outlook eventually changes.
Explanation:
Have you read this book? Because if not, you should. It is the best book I have ever read. The movie is awesome too.
I think Swift does give the "okay" for Gulliver to act the way he does because he depicts Gulliver as this sort of courageous hero who completes these magnificent feats with his wit and bravery. Swift also builds up the fantastic characters and civilizations that Gulliver visits to be better than humanity by leaps and bounds. The stark contrast between these fictional civilizations and the people of England is so blatant that the reader can't help but be negatively biased toward the English. Gulliver acts as the intermediary between humanity and what humanity could be when he visits these lands, almost as a diplomat, when he inquires about their cultures and lifestyles and then goes on to explain how things work in England.
I believe the correct answer is <span>A. "I know your worth and price and my debts by no means slight I swear."
This is the only option that talks about loyalty at all - the quote says that this person knows what he is supposed to do and that he should be loyal to his master, the king. The other options have nothing to do with chivalry, so I would pick A.
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A greenhouse- it is <span>a glass building in which plants that need protection from cold weather are grown.</span>