Answer: She wanted to recapture mungo park of wonder and determination.
Explanation: Salak decided on the journey alone on a kayak, because she was hoping to recapture Mungo Park's sense of wonder and determination. Salak's trip was deeply a personal trip, which she used in sharing her fears.
Her main motive for undertaking the journey was to buy back the two Bella slave women.
Salak learns that after her difficult journey, her normal life is very repetitious and that her life on the river was unpredictable. She also felt like she was one with the river.
Answer: B) His desire to explore is greater than his fear of where he is going.
Explanation: in the given passage from "By the Waters of Babylon," we can see that the narrator is explaining how he isn't afraid of gods, demons or death, he knows that he will eventually die, but in the meantime, he decided to travel and learn as much as he can. From the given options, the one that expresses what the passage reveals about his character, is the corresponding to option B: His desire to explore is greater than his fear of where he is going.
It means the person chooses to use more of his emotions to react to a certain situation or resolve issues rather than using logic or brainpower.
I believe that the answer to this might be C
AlohaS4
Answer & Explanation:
In both "The Worried Traveler" and "Coconuts for Sale" begin in an unfamiliar or worried state of mind.
This was what it said for me, so, I'm so sorry if this isn't what you said. This is what I got right on mine. ^-^
~Aloha