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<span>They laughed at his wild excess of speech, of feeling, and of gesture. They were silent before the maniac fury of his sprees, which occurred almost punctually every two months, and lasted two or three days. They picked him foul and witless from the cobbles, and brought him home . . . . And always they handled him with tender care, feeling something strange and proud and glorious lost in [him]. . . . He was a stranger to them: no one—not even Eliza—ever called him by his first name. He was—and remained thereafter—"Mister" Gant. . . .
</span>A. They spread gossip about his unusual conduct.
B. They consider him a talented man and good friend.
C. They think he is a bit peculiar, yet they revere him.
D. They worry about his excessive behaviors.
The excerpt would tell us that Oliver's neighbors (C) think he is a bit peculiar, yet they revere him.
We know that the neighbors think Oliver is peculiar or strange through the first half of the excerpt and from the line "he was a stranger to them". Despite this strangeness though, we can also infer that the neighbors revere or deeply respect him because they still "handled him with tender care".
Answer:
a good friend should help you when you need it, a good friend should not hurt you, a good friend should always look after you, a good friend should not hurt your fellings and a good friend should always be there for you
Explanation:
Kindhearted, adaptability, and accommodating are three personal characteristics you can identify from her job experiences.
Do you think teenagers fall in love easily? Why or why not?
Answer:
It could be argued that teenagers do fall in love easily - they are still inexperienced, and see only the positive sides of a person that they like. As they mature, people want to get to know someone before they start a relationship with that person, hence it often takes more time for them to fall in love. Moreover, when someone gets hurt or disappointed in previous relationship experiences, it is later harder to build trust and start all over with a new partner. Teenagers, on the other hand, usually do not have these problems - they still lack experience when it comes to relationships, and are not afraid of getting hurt.
How does tragedy affect people's lives?
Answer:
Tragedy is a traumatic event that can affect people's lives in many different ways - it can lead to different consequences with different people. For instance, when their loved one dies, some people like to find a different focus in their life (be it their job, children, exercising) so as to cope with this traumatic event. Others are not able to simply 'forget' about the trauma they went through, or even experience severe depression and seek professional help. There is no universal way in which tragedy affects people's life, as it has a lot to do with their characters.
Answer: Nothing remains the same over time.
Explanation: