The protagonist of Things Fall Apart<span>, Okonkwo is also considered a tragic hero.
A tragic hero holds a position of power and prestige, chooses his course of action, possesses a tragic flaw, and gains awareness of circumstances that lead to his fall.
Okonkwo's tragic flaw is his fear of weakness and failure.</span>
I would say either D or B but it depends on whether the Romantic ideals are personal to the character or if they’re a theme throughout the story :)
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Mount Everest is not a person, so whom and who cannot be used.
The phrase that the blank spot is in needs a transition word to flow correctly. 'that' does not flow, as it would make this phrase grammatically incorrect.
The answer is B. which.
Awnser: Thoreau begins Civil Disobedience by saying that he agrees with the motto, "That government is best which governs least." Indeed, he says, men will someday be able to have a government that does not govern at all. As it is, government rarely proves useful or efficient. It is often "mistreat and unnatural" so that it no longer represents the will of the people. The Mexican-American War illustrates this phenomenon.