B: a character whose traits, beliefs, and behavior evolve throughout the story
This is a part of his supreme ordeal. His return home is much broader and includes his supreme ordeal which is what you described in the question. He fought them because he wanted to stop them from taking his wife Penelope. This was during the competition where they had to prove themselves.
Shimmer is a closest synonym to the word shine, being that moist hints towards words like "soaked" or "saturated" and dull would be an antonym for the words Shimmer
Elizabeth judges Bingley because she believes he is shallow and is only attracted to Jane for her looks, as shown in part B.
<h3>Why does Elizabeth have this thought?</h3>
- Because Bingley is rich and this is a common behavior among members of the upper class.
- Because Jane is from a poor family but she is very kind and beautiful.
- Because it was unusual for rich boys to commit to poor girls.
Elizabeth had a very bad view of upper-class men, for she knew how shallow they were and knew that poor, beautiful girls like her sister Jane were easy prey to be manipulated by rich men like Bingley.
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The correct answer is C.
In this excerpt from "The Night" Elie Wiesel's is setting the story on the cattle train in which the jews from Sighet were transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Wiesel and his family were transported, along with 80 more people. There was little to no space in the train, so they had to take turns to sit. They were traveling under the scorching sun with no water to calm their thirst.