Answer: A
Explanation:
Defoe: he spoke out against people who "barter baubles for the souls of men" and yet he invested heavily in the slave trade and maintained that it was "the most useful and most profitable trade . . . of any part of the general commerce of the nation."
Even though Defoe felt this way personally, I think that it is portrayed in the story that RC did not have to have people around him to be successful. He not only was able to train people in how to care for the island and to survive, life seems to come and to to him. He had the desire to keep on moving towards success. I believe that him "owning" another person was not what he wanted, but that he desired a friend. He knew he could be successful with Friday.
SUBJECT-VERB RULE<span> #2 – Two or more SINGULAR</span>subjects<span> joined by or (or nor) act as a singular compound </span>subject<span> and, therefore, take a singular </span>verb<span>to agree. Note: Two or more plural </span>subjects<span> joined by or (or nor) would naturally take a plural </span>verb<span> to agree. However, or and nor can pose a more difficult problem</span>
Answer:
1. The man was very happy to be married to a lovely woman. He became more financially responsible over the years and is now wealthy.
2. The lady was very upset to see the man kill the falcon. As the man served it as a meal a lady she was digusted but the she aimed the disgust at herself. She didn't even stop to think for the poverty they lived in.
<span>CENTRAL IDEA. This element of good writing involves focusing on a clear, manageable idea, argument, or thesis around which to organize your material. ...ORGANIZATION. ...SUPPORTING MATERIAL. ...EXPRESSION, WORD CHOICE, AND POINT OF VIEW. ...<span>SPELLING, GRAMMAR, AND PUNCTUATION.</span></span>