<span>Watson joins holmes in his work because watson is :
c. fascinated by remarkable events.
Eventhough technically he did write book about holmes, the main reason he followed holmes is becaue Sherlock holmes managed to utilize his intellectual capailities like no ther person that Watson ever know</span>
To answer your question conflict shows that the story's events are changing.
* Hope this helps!!!
The answer to the first question is that Dravot and Carnehan change their appearances by getting rid of their beards and changing up their hairstyles.
For your second question, the narrator's descriptions of his job and newspapers office compare to the adventures of Dravot and Carnehan because of the way they're both told with passion.
Thirdly, peace was brougtht to the people of Kafiristan thanks to these men who fought their battles. The natives needed guidance which for Dravot and Carnehan was extremely convinient considering they wanted to be kings.
In regards to question number 4, the narrator asks many questions and goes through process of reunited with Peachey and getting sidetracked by his scars instead of focusing on him. The passage of time relates back to the plot because the two men built a relationship with the journalist
And lastly, Dravot and Carnehan greatly help people in the region by building up their new tech. This made the people of the region very appreciative of their contribution. Compared to the British empire they helped build an army which was very helpful.
I hope this helps! If you could please help me out by rating it brainliest I'd highly appreciate it :)
The apparitions that the witches summoned were all perceived to be helpful to Macbeth when in reality they would become his downfall. Just as he believed the witches wanted to be helpful and courteous when in reality they had tricks up their sleeves. Hope this helps!
-J
I would say that this excerpt is used <span>to reveal the horrors of enslavement. It seems that Cugoano described the scene with some many details for the reader to be able to actually picture what was happening, the horror suffered and how it might affect any person in that place. It was not just him suffering but there were others who he could listen to, they were also crying. </span>