Answer: The antagonist of the story is the boy's regret of going on his first solo hike, without paying attention when his father told him how to read the position of the sun.
Explanation: The story of "The nest" is about a boy who gets lost in the woods. He gets frightened at the idea of never finding his family again. With struggle and vanishing hope, he fights the only antagonist throughout his journey; his own regret. The boy realizes that deciding to go on an adventure by himself, without having paid attention to what his father's advice was in case he got lost, was an unfortunate idea.
Answer:
desperate will fit as the perfect word
Explanation:
The answer is B
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The right answer is:
What most likely inspired Goodwin's examination of the boy’s cruel behavior toward one another in Lord of the flies was his own experience working as a teacher after WWII.
He didn’t like working as a teacher very much, it is said he often spent class periods working on his own novels.
He once said to his wife; “Wouldn’t it be a good idea if I wrote a book about children on an island, children who behave in the way children really would behave?”
Which makes us wonder, which type of students was he teaching?
Explanation:
Without a set of choices this short explanation may help you decide.
Most times yes? uh i guess some times if it may interfere with your safety..no