"In Around the World in Eighty Days, Jules Verne’s main character, Phileas Fogg takes an inner journey from a distant man who values punctuality to a loving friend who puts others’ welfare before his own interests."
Which quote from the story can he use as one piece of evidence to support his claim?
B) From Chapter 4: “Just as the train was whirling through Sydenham, Passepartout suddenly uttered a cry of despair. ‘What’s the matter?’ asked Mr. Fogg. ‘Alas! In my hurry—I—I forgot—’ ‘What?’ ‘To turn off the gas in my room!’ ‘Very well, young man,’ returned Mr. Fogg, coolly; ‘it will burn—at your expense.’”
Shakespeare did get his ideas from nature and the day to day events. Being a critical and creative thinker he was able to write a number of literature materials.