It would be the one about the hikers!
They can see their silhouettes on the hill (the outline of their shadows)
Hope this helps!!
Answer:
The phrase that best describes the tone of this example is Civil but a little sarcastic
Explanation:
This excerpt shows the position of a student towards the security alternative of having metal detectors at schools, most of the excerpt has a civil tone where the person shows the understanding about the serious insecurity they are passing through but we can also see a bit of sarcasm in the question: What is this, a prison or a school?
My understanding/translation of this would be just basically saying that the world we live in (assuming that's what "here" is referring to) is controlled by an almighty being that is above us and the evil that exists here. If controlled by a lesser being, it can do harm to him. Assuming that this is because men (humans) are seen as weak, and naive compared to almighty beings.
However, this last part is a bit tricky. The speaker could be referring to a man smarter than another man whose desire is to control the world, or they could be referring to an almighty being.
This is just my interpretation of the statement, there's no way of knowing what the writer intended for this to mean, unless you asked the writer himself! I also don't know the context of the story so your guess ought to be better than mine. But anyway I hope this at least gave you an idea of the interpretation :)
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "He was so unlike what he had ever shown himself to be, and it was so sad to think how much he had thrown away." This is the <span>quotation best reveals the relationship between Carton and the Darnays near the end of the novel</span>
Answer:
Explain every single detail and be dramatic with it
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