What is the physical fear to which he refers?According to Faulkner, there are no longer problems of the spirit because somepeople have forgotten that the basest of all things is to be afraid. Many people justquestion the moment in which they are going to be blown up. Also, it is a writer’s job towrite about the honor, compassion and love the spirit felt while he was alive.(b)Thephysical fears to which he refers are the way oneself looks, what people think about each<span>other and not the feeling you are supposed to have in you</span>
Well, clearly we can eliminate B and D (second and fourth). So now we are left with A and C (first and second). A is clearly irritated and C is kind of what she/he is describing. So, I believe that A (the first one) should be your best answer. Hope this helps. Please tell me if I am incorrect so I can correct myself. Thanks! Have a nice day. Smiles <3.
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By Elie Wiesel. Packed inside cattle trains, the Jews of Sighet are on their way to an unknown destination. They are crammed together so tightly, it's impossible to lie down and they can only sit by taking turns. Still, young people somehow manage to find a way to "caress" each other.
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