Answer:
Part A: Holmes values talking with Dr. Watson about his cases.
Part B: “’Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my findings.’”
Answer:
He was kind, honorable and respectful.
Explanation:
This question is about "The Song of Hiawatha" an epic poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The poem depicts the experiences and achievements made by the Native American hero Hiawatha, in addition to showing Hiawatha's love and dedication for Minnehaha.
As an epic hero, Hiawatha shows himself as someone very honored and respectful. He maintains this behavior with all people even when he meets women and girls, whom he treats with respect and value.
Answer:
The women were trying to separate Dan Cody with his money.
Explanation:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's <em>The Great Gatsby</em> tells the story of a man's attempts at regaining the favor of his previous lover. Narrated by Nick Carraway, the plot revolves around the characters of East and West Egg in their zeal to maintain their social class and wealth, which is the most important heme of the story.
Dan Cody was one of the minor characters of the text. In Chapter 6, the narrator mentioned that Dan Cody was <em>"fifty years old then, a product of the Nevada silver fields, of the Yukon, of every rush for metal since Seventy-five"</em>. And it was the moment when Jay Gatsby first encountered him. The narration continues about Cody, mentioning that the <em>"transactions in Montana copper that made him many times a millionaire found him physically robust but on the verge of soft-mindedness, and, suspecting this an infinite number of women tried to separate him from his money"</em>. This shows how Dan Cody was a rich man when Gatsby met him during his younger years.