<span>He takes his responsibilities seriously because he learns from his mistakes</span>
b) had been planned
Why not d?
(secretly is an adverb and should not be included as part of the verb phrase)
Answer:
C). His death by falling into a hole.
Explanation:
Stephen Blackpool is the character in 'Hard Times' who Dickens chooses to provide the other side of industrialization. His life is full of poverty and drudgery which stands in direct contrast to Bounderby's wealth and possession. He believes in values and moral integrity which again is contradictory to Bounderby's immoral world.
As per the question, Dickens provides the resolution of Blackpool's storyline by making him a martyr through his death for Tom's crime. His death could be the product of his determination to stand by his virtues and not submitting his moral integrity by joining the workers' union. He refuses to join the union as he wanted to live a life of honesty and integrity which is in stark contrast to the self-interest of Bounderby and this contrast corresponds to the conflict which reflects the social muddle. Blackpool was framed into a false robbery case which eventually led him to his death which throws light upon the inability of values of truth, loyalty, and integrity to stand in a corrupt world. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
"The taunts are rude and need to stop!" Cried Mrs. Norris.
Answer:
my librarian is funny
She always calls me sonny
and when I look away she always has my money
Then she gives it to my sister Honey
My librarian's name is Tilly
I find it very silly
her favorite meal is chili
and she shares it with Milley
I found something icky
it was kinda sticky
then I looked at Vickey
and she was very tricky
My librarian found it rude
but Vickey just booed
so my librarian glued
Vickey to her shoe
Explanation:
HAHA I made that up HAHA four verses and I don't know how many stanzas AHHA hope this works!!