Answer:
as I longed to hear them further I made by frowning to my men that they should set me free
Explanation:
Among the options given above in the question, the detail from the excerpt that best shows the attitude of Ulysses’ attitude towards the men in his crew is <em>“as I longed to hear them further I made by frowning to my men that they should set me free”</em>. This we can tell depicts surely depicts his attitude towards them as he frowns at them while he seeks to hear from them afterward. This option best shows his attitude.
Answer:
C. He has left a fame behind Him which will be as endurable as if his name were written... midnight sky
Explanation:
The above sentence shows that Hawthorne had a very intense attitude towards Isaac Newton. This line shows that he admired him deeply, because of his work and his relevance. That is why Hawthorne refers to Newton as someone who "left a fame behind that would be as bearable as if his name were written ... midnight sky."
This admiration also reveals what motivated Hawthorne to write a biography about Newton. So that people would understand your admiration for this great man.
It Mainly haves a Topic So The Answer is C
Answer:
B. It introduces a new central idea to focus on.
Explanation:
I say this but I didn't read the passage, so excuse me if I'm wrong. It doesn't seem to be A, sense it isn't contrasting a statement. It really could be C as well, but this seems to be something it would focus on. It could not be D because it is not a concluding sentence, it would leave the passage in an awkward state. This is why I say B.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Curley attacks Lennie because he assumes that Lennie is smiling at him. Curley thinks that Lennie is enjoying the insults made at Curley's expense. The insults are about the hand that Curley keeps soft for his wife, the "Glove fulla vaseline" as Candy taunts.