<u>Answer</u>:
Based on the summary the type of conflict that Life of Pi explores is Man vs. Nature.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Yann Martel’s fantasy creation “Life of Pi” is about Piscine Molitor "Pi" Patel, a Tamil boy and the protagonist who lived in Pondicherry but while shifting countries along with his family and zoo animals met with a shipwreck. He gets into a lifeboat and is stranded in the Pacific Ocean. Soon he discovers he is not alone.
Richard Parker, the Royal Bengal Tiger is his co-rider. Thus, this fantasy adventure novel takes the readers on a ride to explore Pi’s issues of spirituality and practicality from an early age. He survives 227 days along with the tiger on a lifeboat both adjusting to each other’s company. The conflict of man vs. nature is quite clear throughout the plot of the novel.
<u>Answer:</u>
The significance of Faizula's reaction when the young man says "Ramadan Mubarak" implies that Faizula is not used to meeting people who share his culture. So, the right answer is Option C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Faizula is a flower shop owner and a young man is making a purchase of roses. He finally decides that he wants to buy one rose and asks Faizula how much it costed. Faizula replied that it costed two dollars. The man gave him a five-dollar bill and asked Faizula to keep the change. On hearing this, he felt very happy and smiled at him.
The young man thanked him and when Faizula started towards plying his wares, the young man wished him “Ramadan Mubarak.” Listening to this he replied back but was a little surprised as didn’t meet many from his culture. The man then looks at the clock and declares that sundown is just a minute away. He further asks Faizula whether he would break his fast along with him and takes out a box of dates and grapes.
Answer:
B) point out a problem with the counterclaim
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It explains a lot why vitamin D is important and what problems it prevents