From Journey To the Center of the Earth. Had the proposition now been made to go back to the summit of Mount Sneffels, I should
have declined the offer in a most indignant manner. What do we learn about Harry through this passage? He is a static character. He is a dynamic character. He loves food. He has been bitten by the exploration bug.
The thing that we learn from the given passage is that Harry has probably been bitten by an exploration bug that is explicit through his 'journey thru the center of the earth'. Thus, option D displays the most appropriate inference about Harry. The other options suggest unsubstantiated claims. Option A is wrong as there is no description of food while options B and C are incorrect as there is no clarity about the character traits that would state the character as static or dynamic. This makes us conclude option D as the answer.
i feel like one quote would be he let his nerves get the best of him and he killed the man. then the second would be that the police believed him but he heard the old mans heart beating and he was going crazy.
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i had to do this sort of thing in 7th grade and it was correct