<span>Dissenters of all kinds have often shown resilience throughout history, mainly when the government they are dissenting against tries to silence them. They can be resilient by refusing to "back down". this is what i seen </span>
The answer is the 3rd one.
The answer is D. He has been reminded of the place by the harsh realities of the city<em>. </em>In his poem, Wordsworth describes how when the city seems to be too much for him, he is often transported back to this spot and experiences "sensations sweet". In his absence from the ruins of Tintern Abbey, he has only good memories of this place that ease his weariness from the city.
Answer:
It proves that the boys aren't taking Ralph's move seriously. It reveals how angry the boys are that Ralph is moving away.
Explanation:
He doesn't want watson or anybody to know about his tricks