Option C. don't
They (subject) is plural thus the don't "do not" (verb) must also be plural.
I dont know where to download it but here is the summary
The book is divided into four parts (Prison, Desert,
Escape and Refuge).
<span>Najeeb Muhammad, the protagonist of the novel, a young
man from somewhere near Haripad, Kerala state,
is newly married and dreams of a better work in any of the Persian Gulf states.
However, at the King Khalid International Airport,
he gets trapped and is taken away by a rich Arab animal farm supervisor to his
farm. He is being used as a "slave" laborer and shepherd and is
assigned to look after goats, sheep and camels for almost three and half years
in the remote deserts of Saudi Arabia. He is forced to do backbreaking work, is
kept half-hungry and is denied water to wash and suffers unimaginably. The
farm's brutal supervisor keeps Najeeb in control with a gun and binoculars and
frequently beats him with a belt.</span>
In a country where he does not know the language,
places or people, he is far away from any human interaction. Najeeb steadily
starts to identify himself with the goats. He considers himself as one of them.
His dreams, desires, avenges and hopes starts to become one with them. He talks
to them, eats with them, sleeps with them and virtually lives the life of a
goat. Still he keeps a ray of hope which will bring freedom and end to his
sufferings someday.
<span>Finally one night with the help of Ibrahim Khadiri, a Somalian worker in the neighbouring farm, Najeeb
Muhammed and his friend Hakeem elopes from the horrible life to freedom. But,
the trio fumbles across the desert for days, and young Hakeem dies of thirst
and fatigue. Finally, Ibrahim Khadiri and Najeeb manage to find their way to Al-Bathaa,
Riyadh, where Najeeb gets himself arrested by the Regular Police in order to get deported to India.
Najeeb spends several
months in the Sumesi Prison before being put on a plane to India by the Saudi
Arabian authorities.</span>
Answer:
For my paper, I think I want to write about my first concert experience, and not one of the one’s that your parent’s take you to. I want to talk about the first time I was alone with my best friends in one of the most crowded, claustrophobic, and euphoric experiences of my life. The air was so warm, and I remember every inch of me sweating like no other. My friends and I were packed like sardines towards the front of the pit. We’d stood in line for hours before. We thought we were going to be so close to the stage, which we were when we ran in. After the rest of the line that was behind us had been scanned in, the proximity that we were to the stage decreased. All of the people began to push forward and eventually go their way. As naïve and innocent freshman in high school, it seemed natural to let the people who couldn’t find their friend move to the front. Little did we know, there was an entire friend group following in suit, and our spot slowly got taken over. My friends and I were so angry. We had waited for 5 hours in the hot summer weather for our spots, and they were taken within minutes. Let me tell you, that nativity never happened again. We learned our lesson. Songs from the 90s blasted from the speakers, and the crowd sang along as we waited for our favorite bands. I think I remember singing to “Buddy Holly” by Weezer and watching my best friend sing every word. I was so amazed. I always thought I was the one in our little group who listened to all of the older music. “How in the world do you know ‘Buddy Holly’?” I asked Rachel. “My dad loves Weezer. I have no idea why, but he does,” she replied. I laughed. “Weezer is good.” I had gained my tasted in music the same way. The first time I went to bake chocolate chip cookies, now a staple in my family, my dad played artists like Aerosmith, Frank Sinatra, and Fall Out Boy. A varied mix, I know, but that was the day I figured out what kind of music I actually liked.
The answer is C. <span>I will grow up</span>
Okay so I looked at this for a bit and this is the answer I got:
More than likely the linking word would be entire because it would change the mood of the passage to a little bit of a more positive mood. Hope this helped!
Thanks!
~Steve