The answer to this question is b
Answer:
The functionality of a building makes it special.
Explanation:
I have been to a public school in my place (a typical school for elementary kids) last week and the school really amazed me. Besides functioning as an education venue for children on weekdays, it also functions as a location for charity drives on weekends. With this, the school serves two functions: to educate the children and provide them with a place to hone their skills and to fuel organization's goals in reaching out to people who are in need.
For me, a building's outside appearance (being big or beautiful) doesn't really matter as long as it provides as many functions as possible for the people in the society. And so I agree with this same logic regarding people. No matter how beautiful or handsome somebody is on the outside when he doesn't help the society, he/she doesn't live up to his true value.
C. Dante's view of traitors as the worst of sinners is evident when he shows that they reside in the final ring of Hell. (APEX)
He will survive because he has a few helpful survival skills beforehand. He also shows throughout the book that he will not giveup and is willing to accommodate to his living circumstances in order to survive. Also he very quickly learns survival skills to survive so we know he is smart and quick with learning skills in order to survive his situation.