The correct option is this: AROBIN IS A SOCIAL MAN.
From the passage given above, it can be seen that Arobin has characteristics and he exhibit manners that will make him an acceptable man socially. He dresses well, he mixes with people, he cracks good natured jokes and his countenance is always cheerful; all these are characteristics of a social man.<span />
Based on the given excerpt above, from Donne's A valediction: Forbidding mourning, the statement that best paraphrases the lines above would be this: <span>Our souls can endure any breach that arises between them. The answer would be option D. Hope this helps.</span>
Apelar al miedo ya que el profesor insta al miedo del estudiante para que se someta
Answer:
God
Explanation:
The Geats were so thankful for their easy crossing by ship from Sweden into Denmark that when they reached the shores of Denmark, they thanked God for easy passage. The people of Denmark did not see the Geats as intruders, rather they saw them as noble men and welcomed them.
Higlac was the king of the Geats according to the poem "Beowulf".
Answer:
B. Bounderby.
Explanation:
Charles Dickens' "Hard Times" is a satirical take of the English society during the Industrial Revolution. The novel revolves around the lives of the Gradgrind family, and how their upbringing puts them in conflict with what they observe in others.
<u>Mrs. Sparsit is the housekeeper for Mr. Joisah Bounderby's place</u>. She is a widow who had worked and dependent on Mr. Bounderby for an <em>"annual stipend"</em>. She would later try to jeopardize her master's marriage to Louisa Gradgrind so that she can become the mistress of the house instead.