His determination is best illustrated in c
The correct answer is indeed C. When people are doing ordinary things, such as eating or walking. the poem talks about the indifference that most people feel towards the suffering of others, that could be taken place "While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along".
<span>Assuming you mean plate tectonic boundaries, they
are created by the following ways. Divergent boundaries (i.e. Mid-Atlantic
Ridge) are formed when two plates move in opposite directions from each other.
Convergent boundaries (i.e. Washington-Oregon coastline) is when plates collide
with each other and transform plate boundaries (i.e. Alpine Fault, NZ) are
formed when plates slide against each other. </span>
Answer:
- The warriors are disciplined and well equipped.
Explanation:
As per the question, the most adequately supported deduction by the passage would be that 'the warriors are highly meticulous, self-controlled, and fully equipped with necessary equipment and weapons.' The descriptions regarding the fortitude, bravery, and fidelity of the warriors substantiate the claim that how great were the warriors of Beowulf as the latter himself was extremely mighty yet possessing a value system of courtesy and faith along with their heroic code of manners and pride displaying their modesty and discipline. Thus, this deduction about the warriors' moral code, honor, heroism, and strength is most likely supported.
It's A Good Life is a story by Jerome Bixby.
It is definitely written in Third Person point of view, as the narrator talks about other characters, without him being in the story (First Person) and is not talking to someone who is in the story (Second Person).
It's not too clear if it should be cataloged as Third Person Omniscient or Third Person Limited Point of View, as the narrator seems to have more access to Anthony's thoughts and actions than to any other character (Limited Point of View).
However, Anthony has superhuman powers and can read everyone else's minds, so the narrator states some of their emotions and reactions (Omniscient) but without too much detail.