Answer:
John Locke.
Explanation:
Hope my answer has helped you and if not I am sorry.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I guess the answer is "A" because it means to not hesitate so yhhhh...
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Growing up my parents were mainly at work and my sister was 5 years older than me. I spent many days after school, completing my homework alone and having to find ways to entertain myself. Now, when I look back on those times I realize these circumstances made me more independent. I never really ask for help and I always figure out things on my own. Because of that many people in my family don't think they have to "care" for me because they know I'll be okay. What they don't see is this independence is a product of circumstance.
Explanation:
My own experience
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option I. A reason that setting is important in Gulliver’s Travels would be that s<span>etting must play an important role because Gulliver’s Travels is a travel narrative. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>