<span>Preservation emphasizes saving natural resources. When one takes a conservation attitude towards natural resource the idea is to use those resources in such a way that the use will be limited and others will have access to, as Locke put it, as much and as good. Preservation, on the other hand, is aimed at protecting natural resource from use. A conserved forest, for example, might be periodically harvested and replanted. A forest which is preserved, on the other hand, would never be harvested or put to use for any purpose.</span>
Dewey Dell is the second-to-youngest Bundren child, and the only daughter of Anse<span>and </span>Addie<span>. Dewey Dell does not narrate many sections throughout the novel, though she is arguably one of the most tragic characters in the book: she is impregnated by the farmhand </span>Lafe<span>, who then leaves her with nothing more than ten dollars for an abortion. Later, she is cheated by a drug store clerk into having sex with him and then is given what she is sure (correctly) is fake medicine. Just pages later, Anse takes her abortion money to buy his teeth, leaving Dewy Dell with next to nothing at the end of the novel.</span>
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Miss Hilly notices an “L shaped crack” in Miss Leefolt’s dining room table. This is one of two of the largest clues which signify the fact that “Help” (the book written within “The Help”) was set in Jackson, Mississippi. The “L shaped crack” in Miss Leefolt’s dining room table was referenced in “Help” and through analyzation would prove that the book in fact included Elizabeth.
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B. Freedom
Explanation:
None of the others make sense lol