Answer:
A counterclaim would be the argument opposing your original statement but at the same time explaining why it would be weaker than yours.
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I’ve never read the novel but u can ask google or insert an image of text
Answer:
Kiche showed fearlessness when protecting her cub from the pack of dogs. At the same time, she was meek with the humans at camp.
Explanation:
<em>White Fang</em> is a novel written by Jack London. It tells about White Fang, a wild wolfdog, and his journey to domestication in Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush.
What we need to determine here is which option provides us with a detail that supports the given statement. The correct option is the first one. The fact that Kiche showed fearlessness when protecting her cub from the pack of dogs proves that she is protective. The fact that she was meek with the humans at the camp shows her more gentle, submissive side, which could come from her caution.
The rest of the options are either irrelevant or show only one side, which makes them incorrect.
Answer: C. His parents noticed that he was happy for the first time.
Explanation:
In the book <em>Weslandia,</em> Wesley is an outcast in school who gets made fun of by his school mates and so has no friends which has made him a gloomy person. In the summer he decides to embark on a project using a magical plant he finds growing in his family's backyard.
As he grows and experiments more on the plant, he finds that it offers food, shelter and more and this intrigues and interests him to experiment more. This attracts even those schoolmates who made fun of him to become his followers. All these changes made him happy and his parents took notice.