Answer:
B. "'Supposing we were to take the children who are walking past, one by one, hoist them up with a fishing rod...'"
Explanation:
Optimistic pertains to something in the future, sometimes hypothetic. Since the word "Supposing" is hypothetical, something that might or might not happen in the future, you would go with this answer.
I hope this is correct, and as always, I am joyous to assist anyone at any time.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I did not read the article, but A tells me everything i need to know by reading that one sentence
The option that reveals how White Fang's emotions changed at the camp is this: His feelings change from fear to curiosity to homesickness.
In the story, we learn of White Fang who was born into a community where he was attacked by everyone with the exception of his mother who protected him from other dogs.
He was terrorized so much by the other dogs that he eventually became vicious himself.
When in the Indian Camp which was a new environment, White Fang became homesick because the noise from the people was not something that he was familiar with in his old environment.
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In "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", by Robert Louis Stevenson, Part 1, the line from the text that implies that the men were unlikely friends is <em>"what these two could see in each other"</em>.
The line from the text that describes the positive feelings that the men had about the walks is<em> "The two men put the greatest store by these excursions"</em>.
Mr. Utterson is the typical Victorian gentleman, who seeks to maintain order and decorum. He and Mr. Enfield take their usual Sunday stroll. Although being so different they enjoy their Sunday meetings.
This would be sentence 4, since there is no relevant statement to the dog in the passage. You don't need to know that sentence. D.