I would say the best answer is A, he hides behind a tree. I was in between A and D, but one can run in a park.
B wouldn't work because him being dressed in ordinary street clothes doesn't show that he's afraid of something.
C wouldn't work because although yes, he was panting, that could mean that he's just tired; not necessarily, scared.
The man hiding behind the tree is the best evidence for the conclusion of him being afraid of something. Also in the passage it states, "....he moved behind a tree. Seeming not to notice my presence, he stood with his back against the trunk, panting."
Answer:
Moana both involves going to sea and going against the advice of others, while it differs because Moana is *literally* a teenage girl, unlike Odysseus.
Explanation:
There’s no context but I think B) the sonnet
Answer:
The people must remove any government that destroys rights
Explanation:
The passage emphasizes how all people have unalienable rights that need to be secured by their government.
It states how if any government becomes destructive and doesn't protect the rights, the people have the right to get rid of it and create a new one.
So, the main theme is that the people have to remove any government that destroys their rights, as they need to be secured.
Prison should only be a temporary experience for the prisoners and not permanent one. It should only be a role in public safety and not a cure all way because then they tend to develop the criminal culture and distorted values.
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to Wilbert Rideau, prison has a very important role in the public safety but it is not a cure for all way. It should not be a permanent experience for the prisoners but only a temporary one to isolate the prisoners and give them a chance to grow up and develop.
The prisoners who tend to be in the prison for a long period of time, tend to develop a criminal culture and it's distorted values and beliefs. They have a very limited choice that prison is their life.