The answer is D, slang language is not apart of academic writing
I would go downstairs and think things about how creepy that is. THen, I'd look out my window and see if they are still there.
There's a few metaphors two examples are I thank you feom my heart and a good man's prayers are golden recompense
Answer:
He does not seek confrontation, but he is vicious in his own defense.
Explanation:
<em>The Call of the Wild</em> is a novel written by Jack London. It tells about a dog named Buck, who is stolen and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska, and the changes he experiences in the harsh, cold environment, surrounded by other dogs.
Based on the given excerpt, we can conclude that Sol-lek doesn't seek confrontation but can be vicious when he feels like he needs to defend himself. We are told that he doesn't like being approached from his blind side and that he hurt Buck when he approached him like that. Sol-lek was simply defending himself and that is why he lashed out. After that incident, he and Buck were great friends, based on which we can conclude that he doesn't seek confrontation for no reason.
This is why the second option is the correct one.
These are the choices I found on the internet:
<span>A young servant of one of the passengers was the only one to die during the storms.
A sailor named John Howland fell overboard but was rescued before he drowned.
A sailor who fell overboard was spared by God to become a member of the church.
During the journey, the only death of a passenger occurred when the ship drew close to the coast.
It would be letter C - </span>A sailor who fell overboard was spared by God to become a member of the church. In this sentence, it was because God saved him that he had fulfilled God's plan for him which is to be a member of the church.