For me, Harrison being handicapped more severely than others, shows he is exceptionally more talented than the average person. The H-G men giving Harrison bigger and more intense handicaps indicates they view him as a bigger threat. He continually is outgrowing his hindrances showing he is very good at maneuvering his way through difficult situations.
In this passage from "By the Waters of Babylon", by Stephen Vincent Bennet, the narrator responds to the conflict in this passage <em>the narrator takes control of his spirit by using his priesthood. </em>This is the story of a man who is called John and belongs to a tribe called the Hill People. He is the son of a priest and will become a priest himself. In that tribe, only priests are allowed to travel to the Great Places of Gods.
Trust me, the answer is <span>A.) philosophical ideas</span>
Answer: Fear of himself being hurt and mainly his friend being drowned. Bob and his gang of Soc’s were holding Ponyboy’s head under water in a fountain. Johnny reacted out of fear and protectivness of a friend who he basically saw as family in a way. Also, Johnny had been jumped before and nearly died from his wounds I believe. Therefore he became skittish even more so than before because of his parents fighting and abuse.All of this caused him to be cautious and when he saw his friend drowning and the possibility of him being hurt made him act on his instinct.
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