The answer the the question is D
Answer:
He adapts willingly to new situations.
Explanation:
Heart of a Samurai is a young adult historical novel that was written by American author Margi Preus. This novel is based on the true story of Manjiro Nakahama. Manjiro Nakahama was a young fisherman who lived in a village in Japan.
Manjiro Nakahama adapts willingly to new situations. This best states a heroic quality of Manjiro in the chapter of Heart of a Samurai
Answer:
Explanation:
I would say that one of Buck's most prevalent trait is his loyalty. Buck is extremely loyal to Judge Miller and represents obedience to his master at the start of the work. Yet, throughout his being kidnapped and abused, he is exposed to the very worst of human action. It would make sense that he would completely distrust people throughout such an ordeal. However, he demonstrates the utmost of devotion and loyalty to Thornton, remaining with him and not fully going with the wolf pack. At the end, when Thornton is killed, Buck cuts off all ties with human beings, as exposed to the absolute cruelty humans can do. His loyalty is still present, when each year he visits Thornton's grave. The idea in Buck of loyalty and devotion to a higher good is evident throughout London's work.