The events happen in this order.
<span>The federal scout visits Farquhar’s house.
</span><span>Farquhar frees his bound hands and begins to swim away from the bridge.
</span><span>Farquhar runs toward his family through the woods.
</span><span>Farquhar tries to burn Owl Creek Bridge.
</span><span>Farquhar stands on a plank on a bridge with a noose around his neck
</span><span>Farquhar dies.</span>
The excerpt from Lord Byron's Childe Harold's pilgrimage that most clearly describes a state of alienation is the third one:
C. But soon he knew himself the most unfit / of men to herd with man.
He says here that he isn't the type to be around other people, which is why he prefers to be around himself only. Although that doesn't mean he doesn't like or want to be around other people, it is just that he doesn't know how to and is thus alienated.
Answer:
en que amiga
Explanation:
dime en que y voy a tratar de ayudar
<span>The purpose of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is to present the entire spectrum of human personalities by showing their qualities, flaws, and eccentricities. How does the author accomplish this feat? What attitude toward humankind emerges from this narrative poem?<span>
</span>Answer: I believe that the way he accomplished this feat was by coming up with the ingenuous literary device of having a pilgrimage, a technique that allowed him to bring together a diverse group of people. In this poem the attitude toward humankind is that of how society was separated by social status in that time.
I hope it helps, Regards.</span>