Answer:
Errol phipps
Explanation:
depicted as being the only prisoner of war never to escape the camp
The answer is most likely to be B) oppression.
He finds food in the wilderness, such as berries that make his stomach upset the next morning. Later on, he kills a bird and is disgusted with the organs in him, unable to eat him, he tries to find another food source. But then, he decides to take out the organs of the bird and cook it.
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Answer:
He trusts his lover, the princess, completely.
Explanation:
Frank R. Stanton's "The Lady, or the Tiger" is about the story of a young man who fell in love with a princess for which he was given 'fair' judgment. This fair judgment involves choosing between two doors, which contains a fair woman to become his wife immediately, or a tiger who will kill him.
And as seen in the given excerpt, the young man seemed faithful and trusts his lover completely. When it was time for him to choose, he looked at his lover and acted according to the indication of the princess. When the princess <em>"raised her hand, and made a slight, quick movement toward the right"</em>, the young man <em>"Without the slightest hesitation, went to the door on the right, and opened it."</em> This act showed complete trust in the decision of the one he loves.
Thus, the correct answer is the second option.