Your answer should be C. Fortunately, Jim, this project will not be due for weeks. Hope this helps! =^-^=
What you can infer the most from Herbert's character after the squire confrontation
is his lingering naivety, but also his ability to be resourceful.
And after the whole situation felt off, he manifested capable of pride,
but one of the most important traits noticeable was the establishment of his determination.
Answer:
He has come to value power over fairness
It says 'evidence' so I'm going to say statistic...
The point of view used by John Steinbeck in the novel Of Mice and Men is third person omniscient and objective. This means that the narrative is not given by a character within the story. It also means that the narrator knows everything about the characters, and the plot itself.