I believe that the most fitting answer for this question would be C, the Parson. The Parson was a kindly, righteous character. He persevered through everything (no matter rain or thunder). He viewed all people equally, walked on foot wherever he went, and was trustworthy and content with his simple life. Hope this helps.
A proper noun doesn't just tell what something or who something is, it tells EXACTLY what or who it is. So for example : We went to the resturaunt is a noun, but we went to Mcdonald's is proper.
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When you are prepared it will be more simple to solve your problems, like a fire drill. If you are not prepared for it you will die (unless you have very good luck) or like a test, when you prepare for a test you will most likely get a good grade but when you don't study be prepared for a bad grade.
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a cold fluffy day where fluff falls from the sky
The correct answer is A. yet. it's the only one that makes sense