The line "And this is precisely the oddest feature of his personality: that unshakable trust" describes why the man keeps hitting the narrator. thus, option D is correct.
<h3>What about the man is revealed in the excerpt?</h3>
According to the passage from the fourth answer option, the man displays "unwavering faith" and "absence of hatred." Another way to describe him is as having a stubborn personality but still being vulnerable to attack.
In light of this, we can select snippet four as the right response. Ironically, it also explains why the narrator beats the man while he continues to hit the man.
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dang dis 1 is hard but i think it would be da 3rd one?
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Answer:
ur answer is correct. because it is referring to the same word it technically clues that the answer you have chosen let's the reader know the meaning
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Recently, authors have divided their opinions about the advantages or disadvantages of paying college student-athletes.
The ones who are in favor of paying athletes argue that schools receive a lot of money due to TV agreements, ticket sales, merchandising, and concessions. That is why they deserve a "slice of the pie."
On the other hand, the authors that disagree and still consider that college athletes are amateurs, support their arguments saying that they are students, and the way they are receiving compensation is through their scholarships. And these authors say that schools invest a lot of money not only in academics but in facilities and equipment to have their athletes ready to compete and win.
Answer: A
Explanation: If two things are similar, they are alike- but not completely the same. Like horses and donkeys, females and males, etc.