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Possible thesis statements:
The main character in “Saved by a Seal” is torn between his admiration and respect for Nab and his desire to prove his own worth by capturing him.
“Saved by a Seal” suggests that one human flaw is the need to overpower and control wildlife in nature.
The main character in “Saved by a Seal” learns about his own limitations as he tries to control an extremely intelligent seal.
In “Saved by a Seal,” the main character learns that an animal can be of such value that he should not consider himself better than it.
Sir Kay told Percival to kill a knight that was bothering King Arthur before he can speak with King Arthur. Percival is a young boy who was raised by his mother in the forests of Wales, UK. He wanted to be a knight so traveled to King Arthur's court when he was teased by Sir Kay. After Percival had killed the knight and taken his vermilion armor, he set out for adventure. He trained with an experienced knight, Gornemant, and ends up rescuing Gornemant's niece.
I believe that the answer that you're looking for is Ostinato ^^
The way of living and their culture and also what the family point of view and lesson make them different...
I think it's D too, because with the others he is using his own intuitive to solve his problems, but in D he asks others for help.