The best answer here is A. Throughout the story, Farquhar is chased by the sound of the cannon, which serves as a reminder of the real world. This is to pull him back to reality as he finally reaches his death.
While the other answers are good and apply, they aren't the best answers. Choice B works well as Farquhar does wonder if he actually escaped, however A makes more sense because Farquhar is constantly pushing forward on his journey.
While choice C makes sense, there isn't any sort of rhythm, rhyme, or reason to how the canon goes off in the story.
Choice D makes no sense at all in the context of the story. While Farquhar wants to make it home, it doesn't make much sense that the canon would represent his journey home.
Answer:
Dally and Johnny had the same background, being that both are from poor background.
Explanation:
Dally's treatment for Johnny is a reflection of his appreciation for what he lacks, despite the fact that both are from the same background. While Dally was rough and riotous, Johnny was calm and inspiring, though received lots of maltreatment from his family.
Dally treated Johnny differently because he saw him as too reserved and called him the gangs pet. For him, pets are to be treated differently. Pets are to be protected
Johnny likes Dally because he felt he was gallant and he used to stand for them in times of conflict. Johnny idolizes Dally because he believes he always got his back.
For Dally, only two things matters- Ponies and Johnny.
<span>Je vous dis de nettoyer votre chambre tous les jours et ne le faites toujours pas. Vas-tu écouter ta mère? French
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I tell you to clean your room every day and still do not. Are you going to listen to your mother ever? English
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