Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Because in the last sentance of the text, it states, ¨That there should never be anything more to it than that a though that never entered his head,¨ shows us the man is not mentally prepared for the challeneges ahead of him.
Free will is the freedom to make your own choices. You get to choose your occupation, clothes, things like that. Fate is where things at meant for you. You might meet a stranger and they could change your life. You could get in a traffic jam but when you get to where you were going it turns out that if you had been there on time, you would’ve been stuck in a robbery. However, fate and free will can go hand in hand. Your choices could lead you to your fate.
Answer: Margaret Mead, an American anthropologist, is widely known for her studies of primitive societies.
Explanation: that’s the only appositive phrase that makes sense???
The correct answer is letter D, autobiography. If you cut the word into two, you will have auto and biography. Auto obviously means author. So, autobiography means the author's biography. An autobiography is an account of a person't life written by that same person as well. With is being a non-fiction, it is a true to life story which means that no character is fake and every story he/she tells really happened to his/her life. Also, the characters, setting and events of his/her life in the autobiography is real.