<span>A.
Nathan and I had an appointment.</span>
Here are the answers to the following questions:
Phillip in the Cay is a story written by <span>Theodore Taylor.
</span><span>In what ways does Phillip change after this event occurs?
- Phillip change during when Timothy taught him a lesson and when Timothy died.
</span>What important life lesson does Phillip learn as a result?- Timothy, another character in the story, teaches Phillip many things. One this is the value of self-sacrifice, perseverance and independence. Two teachings that keep Phillip alive the most are <span>independence and perseverance.</span>
<span>Jim is portrayed as being very unintelligent through the first third of the novel. The trick that Tom and Huck play on Jim is thoroughly stereotypical as is Jim's assertion of his knowledge of the devil and of superstition. Like when he said "happy darky"</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is b. In any crowd, people have many different motivations.
Explanation:
A crwod is a group of people, not necessarily a big group of people who are gathered, These people are different, they can come from different parts, they can different characertisitics, but the most important about the crowds id that the citizens or people who are part of the crowd do not lose their individuality. For that reason in this example where some people are listening and some other are arguing, we can see although they are part of the same crowd, each one of them has different motivations and they have not lost their individuality.