D, because he put her needs before his! Please give me brainliest!!
It means that whomever or whatever the object and/or person is, they represent something much bigger in the story, or it means that it has a meaning other then its literal one.
I think that the answer is D. Hope that helps.
Answer:
The correct answer is actually B
Explanation:
The "men coming up with them" acknowledges that men were also supporting the cause of women's progress.
In the excerpt "Gad, sir! Gad, sir!" stuttered a member of the latest dynasty, a king of the Skookum Benches. "I offer you eight hundred for him, sir, before the test, sir; eight hundred just as he stands."
Dogs in the novel symbolizes <span>intelligence. This is because they treated dogs like human that can think and decide for the King also.</span>