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I believe the word that best illustrates Crusoe's attitude toward the island is:
D. Contente
Explanation:
The major theme in the novel "Robinson Crusoe" is contentment vs desire/ambition. Crusoe is an ambitious man. He is never contented with what he has or where he is. He craves for more, which leads him to adventures. However, at a certain point, his ambition ends up casting him away to a desert island, where he has to develop skills to survive. He is now far from any sort of comfort or company, having to fend for himself and learn the tricks of nature.
After two years in the island, Crusoe has happily accepted his situation. That is what "contented" means. He is satisfied with the life he has, and seemed to have abandoned the hope of being rescued and taken back to society. A person who is satisfied, who accepts what they have, who feels happy and at ease about it, is contented.
Note: joyful is also related to being happy. It means causing or expressing great happiness. We can see in the excerpt that Crusoe is not really joyful. He expresses a calm happiness. He is not delighted about his situation as he would be if it were something he truly wished. He accepts that it is what it is, and he is satisfied with it.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question but hope this answer helps. Anyway, the things that the midwestern did when they first arrived in the midwest are the following: <span>Rush in to claim land, started farms and built houses. Hope this helps.</span>
Manifest destiny was the idea that white European settlers had the God-given right to settle as much land as they needed.
Basically, Americans used manifest destiny to justify their settlement of the West, believing that America should stretch from coast to coast.
The Indian Removal Act was, in their minds necessary, because it was their land and so anybody who was previously settled on that land needed to leave.
Answer:
The correct answer is C.
The Governor of a state is similar to the U.S. President but on a smaller scale.
They both lead the executive branch of the government, the Governor the state and the President the federal one.
A Governor's responsibilities vary from state to state depending on the constitution within that state.
Both the Governor and the President sign bills into laws and both are commanders-in-chiefs, the Governor of the state's National Guard and militia forces, the President of the Army and Navy of the United States.
In some states, the Governor has the veto power to block a legislative law. The same power lies in the hands of the U.S. President.
Both the Governor and the President are ceremonial heads of state and host dignitaries from other countries.
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