<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
- That he had more faults than he realized.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
In his autobiography published in 1791 , Benjamin Franklin was surprise to discover that he had a lot more faults than he had imagined; but he had the satisfaction of seeing them go away.
in the story “A Cub Pilot” by Mark Twain, Mr. Bixby, the narrator’s chief, plays a key part in his life by teaching him a life lesson.
That life lessons that Mr. Bixby teaches the narrator is not second guess himself.
As a cub pilot, the narrator is training to become a steamboat pilot and must exercise “good and quick judgment” and “calm courage” (28).
Mr. Bixby challenges the narrator’s judgment by making him second guess himself. This is significant because......
I would argue with Achebe opinion
Literature could possibly do harm for us to our reality
Jonathan's story in the Civil Peace of course are very good and an emotional roller coaster. But in the end, it is nothing more than a fiction. In order to get a second handle on reality, it's best to find comfort in friends and companions who would help you go through the cold harsh reality
hope this helps
18/100 or 9/50
To find it you have to get like denominators. So, I multiplied the denominator, 10, by 10 and then I multiplied the numerator, 1, by 10. Then I got 10/100. So, I added both fractions together and got 18/100.
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the correct answer is d. Ted associated being asked a question with embarrassment.