Answer and Explanation:
Even though your question does not mention the book or story which it concerns, we may assume it is about the short story "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver, since the three characters in the story are the narrator, his wife, and her blind friend.
The narrator's initial feelings toward the blind man, Robert, are permeated with prejudice. He sees himself as superior simply because he can "see". He thinks of Robert as an incomplete man, a man who cannot be happy nor make a woman happy. He treats Robert as if his presence were an nuisance, as if a blind man were the worst company one could have. He also thinks it is an absurd for Robert to have a full beard and not wear dark sunglasses, just like a normal non-blind person.
We can quickly tell the one who truly has an impairment is the narrator himself. He certainly can see with his eyes; he is not physically blind. But he cannot go beyond that. He does not truly "see". Robert knows the narrator's wife much better than the narrator does. Robert sees more, because he listens, because he learns, because he is willing to not judge. The narrator's relationship with other people and even himself is one of appearances, shallow and judgmental.
Answer:
we need the story
Explanation:
The story is not there you need to post it
Answer: a sentence with more than one subject or predicate
Explanation:
it can be inferred that the evidence that supports the student’s reason is:
The outcome of the research is stated below.
<h3>What is the outcome of the student's research?</h3>
The excerpt indicates that "The results of a student survey suggest that twenty-three percent of the students consider themselves vegetarians."
Hence this is the supporting fact for the student's reason.
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Whitman wrote in free verse because he used regular metrical feet. In this line is clear evidence the free verse: <u><em>"I celebrate myself, and sing myself/And what I assume you shall,/ For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you."</em></u> We also see that in these lines are the exact rhyme, the natural speech cadence, and the irregular line length, these are part of the free verse style.