Option D is the most neutral one.
Books represent humans because there is a load of possibilities, anything can happen, and life is always something new.
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The Great Gatsby is the work that is chosen.
Survive in new land - When Nick moved to New York, he was able to navigate his new environment by being social.
Contribute to the creation of a new nation - The book highlighted the great depression in certain ways and how wealth should be have been wisely used.
Develop a national literature - The work was more than just a period peace. It served as a new standard for writing.
Answer:
Thoreau is saying that it makes no sense for a simple man, who had nothing to do with the formation of such a beautiful pond, to name the pond. Giving the pond such a simple name as "Flint's Pond" is discrediting all of the beautiful animals and beings who dwell there such as the ducks, the fish, and the beautiful flowers. The pond was named in the selfish thought of money, rather than majesty.
Answer:
d) "It is like a fin; the position of the rudder determines which way the boat will go."
Explanation:
Krista Garver's "How Do You Steer a Sailboat?" is about how sailboats work or are rather sailed. The book provides a detailed description and explanation of how sailboats work, with its different parts explained.
In the given passage, the narrator talks about how the<em> "steering equipment" </em>of the sailboat. Explaining how <em>"the tiller and the rudder" </em>works, the narrator compares the rudder to that of a fish's fins. This inference is that fins use their fins to move, which the narrator also said <em>"the position of the rudder determines which way the boat will go."</em>
Thus, the correct answer is option d.