i think that B is the best it makes the most sense to me . ω .
<span>Fezzik is quite huge and quite powerful. He’s really a rather sensitive soul at heart, but his size is perfect for making money in the national sport of his homeland, Turkey. That sport is fighting. Fezzik’s mom and dad are quite eager to see some of the big money that is to be made in the fighting racket in Turkey. When Fezzik asserts that he does not want to fight because he is afraid the opponent will hurt him, his mother doles out the above maternal advice. The darkness of such a truth issuing forth from his mother and not his father—or, for that matter, from any parent to their child—is highly suggestive of the much darker character of the book version of The Princess Bride over its rather mindlessly sunny cinematic counterpart.</span>
Definition of Rising Action. Rising action in a plot is a series of relevant incidents that create suspense, interest, and tension in a narrative. In literary works, a rising action includes all decisions, characters' flaws, and background circumstances that together create turns and twists leading to a climax.
The correct answer would be C. Randomly follows others. This is because in the novel the gang has decided that T has better ideas or at least more interesting ones. They are intrigued by the prospect of blowing up the house and are eager to become T's followers, instead of Blackie's. To be fickle means to easily change loyalties.