The second option “he is very proud” because when someone is proud they feel satisfaction over something regarded as highly honorable to oneself. And when dave refused to give up his place on the team after being hurt showed he was proud
What can be inferred about Master Hauchecorne from this passage? He is wealthy and influential. He is haughty and arrogant. He is learned and sophisticated. He is simple and unsophisticated
Answer:
Maybe. Like "Thank you for reading my essay on (whatever you wrote about)"
Explanation:
I've done that and my teacher was ok with it but she's also not super strict. Still, MAYBE.
Well, let us look at the passage.
Thoreau is talking about spending his days away from others. I suppose that could imply that he is lonely but he does not seem to be bothered by it nor does he ''regret'' his choices. It would also mean he is independent of others but that is irrelevant concerning the passage. Formal education? The only way this could be the answer is if I was reading this out of context and there was a much larger passage to read instead. Thus this passage isn't necessarily about Thoreau's dislike for formal education.
That leaves (D) Thoreau is a hermit.
My reasoning? This particular answer has relevance where the others are lacking.
Let me know if this was the correct answer. If not, I sincerely apologize.
I think it's B. They follow the guide lines as far as I can tell.