The correct answer of the given question above would be the third option: BEFORE TURNER MEETS LIZZIE BRIGHT. The point at which the author develops the conflict between the people of Phippsburg and those of Malaga Island in Lizzie Bright and the Buckminister Boy is when before Turner meets Lizzie Bright. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.
I would say that a poem by a Romanticist will celebrate the individual and emotions, whereas a poem by a naturalist (or even maybe a realist) will be objective and nonjudgmental in its detailed and realistic portrayal of war.
In my opinion there is an error in B. <span>I'm usually busy until about 4:30 P.M. It's a mistake in "until about". You should to delete word "about". Or before about put "in" and clear "until". No matter, but "B" is the only right answer.</span>
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Odysseus' men just wanted the cheese and lambs and didn't want to meet Cyclops because they were terrified of him. It was Odysseus himself that was eager to meet him.
King Odysseus of Ithaca and the remainder of his shipwrecked men came upon the cave of Cyclops and while his men were terrified of the Cyclops and didn't want to meet him, Odysseus was fascinated and very much wanted to meet him.