She hopes he will become more loving after the baby is born. To show that he is just a man, not a monster.
Answer:
Proud
Explanation:
In this paragraph Muir talks about how despite being in a difficult situation, he had nature and the beauty of the Calypso to get him through it even when he was without food and shelter he found he didn't need it. He welcomes everything nature has to offer both the beauty and the storms. He uses words like "abounding inexhaustible spirtual beauty bread" which alludes to his naturalism philosophy. And he mentions that he feels "free as the winds" when he is out in nature.
Explanation:
• Perhaps Susan may know the address.
• The report has to be at my desk tomorrow.
• You mustn't smoke in the museum.
• You needn't bring an umbrella...
• You should go to the airport two hours before the flight.
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Answer: D To illustrate the apprehension and danger that the agents face.
Explanation:
This is based on the essay, "The Price of Freedom" by Noreen Riols. In it we learn about British agents who had to infiltrate France during the second world war. We also learn about radio operators and their short life expectancy of 6 weeks once they embark on their mission.
The essay told the story of a Jewish radio operator who as a Jew, faced even more danger in Nazi occupied Europe. The purpose of this was to show that the agents faced much danger when inflitrating France.