<span>The author sets up the expectation that Pythias will take Damon's place when he returns, but both men are willing to die for each other.</span>
Henry Cabot was most noticeable with this participation with other countries' disagreement with United States colonialism of the Republic of The Philippines.
He viewed that there was no violation of the declaration of independence with US taking over the Philippines as one of its colony as it has never known liberty before once. By being protected and governed by the military power of US, he viewed that the US has provided the Philippines a sense of Liberty and was in no violation of its independence serving as its protector and liberator.
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<span>B is the right answer. With the phrase 'the wind must have been right' the author is implying that he was only fortunate enough to take that shot because the deer was not able to pick up his scent on the wind. Although the other answers for this question might be implied by other sentences within the text, the question itself asks specifically about the sentence referencing the wind.</span>