The option that best identifies the symbolic meaning of the law of the jungle is D. Violence and chaos.
This expression is used to describe situations where the laws are not respected and people act in any ways they want in order to survive. In this kind of chaotic situations violence is usually used because it is the only way to survive. As there is no rule, only the strongest survive.This describes exactly how animals live and that is why it is called "the law of the jungle".
My answer to the 1st question is letter B.
Answer:
Ishmael and Queequeg arrive in Nantucket with no further misadventure. Ishmael fills this brief chapter with a rhapsody on the nature of Nantucket, where, as the story goes, a small Native American boy was once carried by a bird, and where his family went after to find him, and settled, thus founding the town. Nantucket is now almost entirely a port for whaling and fishing, and Ishmael remarks that, although the great colonial powers of the earth seek far and wide for land to add to their empires, Nantucket “controls two-thirds of the world” because its denizens control the seas, and make their money in pursuit of “walruses and whales.”
Explanation:
The answer is D. All of the other claims focus on giving the students an easier time at the expense of the school, while answer D makes the argument that it would benefit the school.