Answer: C
Explanation: From what I can remember from the story, the son of the man trying to escape warmed him not to fly so high and from his own pride, he fell. Also none of the other answers make sense because they relate to the story and questions like these should be based solely on a main idea or topic, the central focus.
I think it’s uh lster no wait i think it’s a carrot
The speaker is sonnet 29 illustrates that love does not necessarily mean blanket immunity when disgtaced with fortune.
Answer:
Six Myths About the Good Life is a book published in 2006 and written by Joel J. Kupperman about values; when it comes to his argument about "pleasure not always leading to the optimal" Kupperman says that the constant pursuit of pleasure is just anxiety, a compulsion for more regardless of any consequences and the evidence of a deeper existential and psychological trauma due to their inability to get fulfilment or gratification. He also states that life with infinite pleasures would be boring. I believe that from those arguments, the most convincing one would be the 1st one where the constant pursuit of pleasure not always lead to an optimal outcome or satisfaction, especially if anxiety is involved to the extent of people not aware of what actually makes them happy and going for the next pleasant target without consciously enjoying what they already obtained but going by inertia.
Answer:
Two possible meanings of the title "The Most Dangerous Game." could be 1. They are all playing a game, and it is very dangerous.
2. It could mean that someone is messing with someone else who is very dangerous, ex: Their is a girl named Melissa and she is playing mind games with the president, therefore the title is The Most Dangerous Game.
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