It's C, they are more suspicious now. Good luck =)
Answer: A
Explanation:
Defoe: he spoke out against people who "barter baubles for the souls of men" and yet he invested heavily in the slave trade and maintained that it was "the most useful and most profitable trade . . . of any part of the general commerce of the nation."
Even though Defoe felt this way personally, I think that it is portrayed in the story that RC did not have to have people around him to be successful. He not only was able to train people in how to care for the island and to survive, life seems to come and to to him. He had the desire to keep on moving towards success. I believe that him "owning" another person was not what he wanted, but that he desired a friend. He knew he could be successful with Friday.
The event from "Front Desk" which provides evidence to support the theme "Follow your dreams no matter how unattainable they may seem" is
- Mr. Yao tries to catch the Yangs hiding immigrants in the hotel
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
A theme is refers to the lesson leant or taught by a literary text(story, article, books etc. The theme of the passage is the message or moral or lesson learnt from the passage.
According to the theme of the passage, Mr Yao tried catching the emigrants but Mia's parents were able to sneak away in order to warn the emigrants where they've been hiding, still the emigrants found it difficult to leave without anyone's notice.
Therefore, Mr Yao is only trying to follow his dreams as best as he could.
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Answer:
Explanation:
1) woahh
2) Julian, house, cov
3) caught, recovered, bought
4) eventful
5) he
6) aggre
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The way my neighbors talk, you would think they were pious but neither of them have ever stepped foot in a church.<span />