The correct answer is B.
The description indicates the man is tough and rich. Tough because he has a square jaw and a scar above his eye. Rich because he has a diamond set into his scarfpin.
The other characteristics cannot be inferred based on this description.
Not sure exactly what you are asking. However, <span>a plural noun
is a word that indicates there is more than one person, animal
place, thing, or idea. So when you talk about more than one of a person, animal, place, thing or idea (pretty much anything) then
you are using plural nouns. When you write about more than one of anything, you basically use the same word and add an "s", "es", or "ies" to the end of the word. Hope that answers what you are looking for. </span>
<span>Assuming this question is referencing "A Talk to Teachers" in his first two paragraphs Baldwin assumes the role of a wise teacher and establishes the relationship of teacher to parent. His Ethos is established by making reference to historical events and sharing common opinions with his audience.</span>
E.) "Let my experience supply your want of it, and clear your way"
Usually experience and wisdom go together because you can't really be wise without have a little experience behind your belt