Activity 1.2.1: Sentence completion Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct word or phrase from the alternative
s given. 1. I need a quiet place to study. Where (I should/ ought to I/ should I) go? 2. The airline allows only two pieces of luggage. You (had better not/ better not/had not better) pack too much or you will have to take some of it out at the airport. 3. A: I think that the grade my teacher gave me on my test is wrong. B: Really? You (ought talk/should to talk/ought to talk) to her after class today. 4. It is raining and I don't want to get my dress wet. I (had better not bring/had better to bring/had better bring) an umbrella. 5. A: I'm very hot. B: You (should take off/ought take off/better had) your coat.
Dillard sees that the wild weasel has the freedom to live carelessly and solely by necessity; whereas, the way humans choose to live can identify necessity with miscellaneous things and be shaped by bias, motive, etc.