Answer:
D
Explanation:
With the appearance of the wolves at the end of the story, the author left an open ending but suggests the end of the conflict between the two men, too. They wanted to kill each other and the wish becoming reality in a twisted way because the wolfs will kill them, as the author concludes with the happiness of Ulrich because of his hate to Georg and desire to saw him dead, even if the wolves murder him too.
It is the last sentence that show the main idea.
<span><em>Yet
our modern world is full of books about Success and successful people
which literally contain no kind of idea, and scarcely any kind of verbal
sense.
</em>The central idea of this essay of G. K. Chesterton, which he surprisingly wrote in 1909 is to debunk all of those "get rich quick" and "become successful overnight" self-help books. He says that those books, even though they are created by a wild imagination are actually boring and offer no actual advice that would help anyone. <em>
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The Shakespearean sonnet, also called the English or Elizabethan sonnet, consists of three quatrains and a final couplet. The quatrains rhyme ABAB, CDCD and EFEF, and the final couplet rhymes GG. The couplet variously summarizes the reflections in the quatrains, delivers an ironic twist at the end or looks at the same topic as the quatrains from a new perspective.