These characters are in the story "The Upturned Face" by Stephen Crane.
They were confronted with the corpse of their dead comrade. Though both do not want to touch the body of their comrade, they decided to do so and have the corpse buried.
The adjutant was more inclined to leave the body untouched while Lean has to do the right thing despite his personal revulsion.
The adjutant is more self preserving. He admitted to himself that he is a coward. Lean, on the other hand, though not wanting to touch the corpse has a better moral code than the adjutant. He knows what the right thing to do is and has to do it despite his inner turmoil.
Answer:
Part A
The author uses a heading for each method of conserving water.
Part B
It provides examples of ways consumers can reduce their water usage.
Explanation:
K12 test
Answer:
Macbeth's reaction to Duncan's murder is to feel guilt, remorse, regret, to express his guilty conscience, to refuse to enter Duncan's chamber, to struggle to compose himself and finish the deed, to experience hallucinations, and to ultimately feign innocence through a display of emotion at the murder.
Explanation:
The correct answer is sentence number 3 ("As a young man, he decided to become a doctor and pursue a life of healing and comforting").
In this paragraph we're introduced to Doctor Henderson, some of his good qualities, and the impact that his death has made in the community of Battle Creek, Michigan.
If we analyse the <u>logical progression</u> of the paragraph, <u>sentence number 3 seems to be out of place.</u> Talking about what his aspirations were as a young man, right after speaking of his death and before stating he will be remembered dearly, feels like <u>an interruption in the flow of the paragraph and a deviation of the main theme</u> which is the impact of his loss on the community.
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