Bud uses his rules for both, but it's really based on your opinion. I personally think some rules are meant for physically surviving, and some rules are meant for thriving. For example, the rule "Gone = dead!" (rules #28) really helps him for both. But the rule "Don't ever say something bad about someone you don't know - especially around a bunch of strangers." (rule #63) helps him survive. He could get physically hurt by someone, and he's more likely to if it's about someone he doesn't know and doesn't know what that person is capable of. When I did this with "Bud, not Buddy", I said it helps him thrive more, but it's really based on your opinion! Hope this helped. <3
Context is what something is contained of. So explaining the context of a story, means to explain what the story means, or what the story is about.
Answer:
The second option is the answer.
Explanation:
Direct citation occurs when the author of a text uses the words of another author, reproducing them exactly as the original author wrote them. Whenever a direct quote is used in the text, it must be placed in quotation marks, as this way the author reinforces the idea that these words belong to another actor.
In this case, we can conclude that among the options given in the question above, the second option is the correct answer.