Answer:
I believe its the last sentence "Learn from me,if not by my precepts, at least by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow
Explanation:
This is bc its talking about how its dangerous to gain high knowledge and how someone who aspires to become greater then his nature will allow shows that it leads to negative consequences bc it compairs that to a happier man who believes his active toen to be the world
I believe the author is trying to shoe people's different view of life. There are those who see life as a dangerous adventure that they will not make through. While others see life as a blessing and live it for the journey, not the destination.
Answer:
B. l and lll only
Explanation:
<u>→A sentence fragment is a statement that is supposed to be part of another, meaning it can't stand by itself and make sense.</u>
→Looking at the first, you can tell that it is a sentence fragment because it seems incomplete, which it is.
→Looking at the second, you can determine that this statement can stand by itself, and it does make sense.
→Looking at the third, you can obviously see that it just doesn't make sense to stand by itself. There needs to be another sentence that can elaborate more onto it.
<u>This means that the correct answer should be "B."</u>
Answer:
The correct answer is D)
Explanation:
In the fourth paragraph of that story, there is an exchange between Gideon and his mistress about her child and his, and how it is that they both would soon grow up, one a slave the other a master.
Mrs Farquar responds in a manner that suggests that she believes her comment to be not only true but Gods will. She says: "Yes, Gideon, I was thinking the same...It is God’s will,”
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