Answer:
False
Explanation:
Mark doesn't have to rely on the general rules about derivatively classifying information given to him by his colleague based on the assumption that his colleague is very experienced.
His colleagues highly experienced doesn't validate the general rules about derivatively classifying information.
General rules about a phenomenon should be based on proven facts over the years that has become rules.
Mark shouldn't trust his colleagues experience about derivatively classifying information.
A) accept. good luck with whatever homework you're doing
Answer:
Not all of them. They didn't show parts from the book that also were key to why the novel was so good. For example, when Randy visits Ponyboy at his house when he was hurt. This was a wholesome moment and it should've been in the movie as well.
(I accidentally put it in the comment section)
Answer:
Lucy loves Mr. Tumnus's house. Like Mr. Tumnus himself it has a kindly, welcoming feel that puts her at ease.
Explanation:
Central Ideas and supporting details