Two sentences have spelling errors
The first one is “I was grateful my ‘friend’ offered me an umbrella.” Here, friend is spelled incorrectly.
The second is “he had never given it much timought.” I’m not sure what that’s supposed to say, maybe time or thought, but it is spelled incorrectly either way
Answer:
Rupert Brooke.
Explanation:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "This Side of Paradise" is a novel about American life post World War I. The novel follows the protagonist Amory Blaine through themes of love, social status, and the disappointment that one encounters when realizing the truth of life.
This novel's title is taken from Rupert Brooke's poem "Tiare Tahiti", with the poem ending in the lines
<em>Well this side of Paradise! ....
</em>
<em>There’s little comfort in the wise.</em>
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth or last option.
Silver listens to their complaintssss and replies to each of them separately lol while the men listen. During his response, Silver tells the men that they're weak and should have been tailors instead of 'men o' fortune,' which is a nice way of saying 'pirate.