Answer:
Ralph, is an innovator in which he was said to be known on before the mishap occured.
He often makes use of Piggy as his counsel.
Failure to manage Jack and his band help him to disregards the trouble of concentrating on the young men.
Ralph couldn't have forestalled the death.
Explanation:
Ralph, is an innovator in which he was said to be known on before the mishap occured. He often makes use of Piggy as his counsel.
Ralph is innocent in dealing with all of the issues of the island.
Ralph his said to be unaware of the more nature of all the young men with whom he was able to manage and his failure to manage Jack and his band help him to disregards the trouble of concentrating on the young men on endurance as opposed to on their good times.
Jack's administration of the savage gathering
help to bring about a circumstance that is totally wild and which is why Ralph couldn't have forestalled the death.
Answer:
Forty-niners rushed to California with visions of gilded promise, but they discovered a harsh reality. Life in the gold fields exposed the miner to loneliness and homesickness, isolation and physical danger, bad food and illness, and even death. More than anything, mining was hard work.
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Explanation:
The correct answer should be <span>causes Gulliver to hate himself and other humans
He begins to admire </span><span>Houyhnhnms way more than he does his own race even though previously met races were much closer to him.</span>
Answer:
O'Connor's stories reflect her relgious belief and centers around the theme of good and evil, God's grace, etc.
Explanation:
Flannery O'Connor was a pious Christian and committed to her Roman Catholic beliefs. Her religious beliefs can be seen in her stories and books.
Her short story entited 'A Good Man is Hard To Find' is centered around the theme of God's grace, root of human sin-- pride, etc. Her story, 'A Good Man is Hard to Find' depicts the theme of God's grace which is evident in the grace extended to the Misfit and Grandmother. In the story, both the Misfit and Grandmother were the reciever of grace. According to Christian belief, God's salvation to humankind is a free gift, a grace.
Another theme found in the story is pride, a root of all evil in human. In the story, all characters in some way or the another depicts pride in themselves. For instance, Grandmother is self-centered and thus manipulates her family to ggo where she wants.