Jonas will escape from the community, leaving all his memories for the people of the community. Jonas begs the Giver to come with him, but the Giver explains that someone needs to stay to help the others deal with those memories, or the community will be thrown into utter chaos.
Answer:
The options:
A) The ship encountered good weather and fair sailing at the beginning of its journey.
B) The sailors decided to caulk the decks and upper works of the ship after it was damaged in a storm.
C) The Pilgrims and ship's officers discussed the damage to the ship and decided to continue the voyage.
D) The crew used a large iron screw the passengers had brought from Holland to repair a beam that broke during a storm.
The CORRECT ANSWER IS C)
C) The Pilgrims and ship's officers discussed the damage to the ship and decided to continue the voyage.
Explanation:
The document "Of Plymouth Plantation" was constructed by William Bradford, the head of the Plymouth Protectorate in Massachusetts. The centre idea of the document is to reveal in details the harsh circumstances that Pilgrims experience in their journey. From the second paragraph of the text, we can infer how Bradford express the experience the ship with several ferocious storms, and how the officers take a closer look on whether they should go back. The mariners did latwr resolved to proceed on their journey after doing some necessary repairs and maintenance activities on the ship.
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Which statement best characterizes Tom's feelings toward Gatsby's death? He blames himself. ... He thinks Gatsby deserved it. He wishes he would have been the one to die
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The author word choice of using words like ardour and avidity made it clear that the gentleman got very much pleasure reading based on the definitions of the two words. In fact, it's not a great stretch to say he had an addiction since it got in the way of his basic needs which is what the first sentence was basically shouting at the reader. My interpretation is that the man was to much in his thoughts to take care of himself. From that I concluded that him trying to understand the absolute meaning of Don Belianis broke his fragile state; the only thing that keep the gentleman going was his joyful understanding of complex books, but he couldn't understand a author of a great book's writing.