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Answer:
B. Some people will selflessly take extraordinary action to save people who are in danger because they feel responsible.
Explanation:
In the "Witness Account of Panic on a Subway", Michael Wilson wrote about the one incident that he remembers about a man who was saved from an incoming train by two selfless men. The incident reveals the selfless deeds of some people who are willing enough to sacrifice their lives for the sake of helping others in times of need.
The brave acts of David Capuzzo and Chad Lindsey in their acts of saving those in need at crucial times reveals how some people are brave enough to selflessly take extraordinary action. They did it out of their feeling of responsibility, for the very thought of "if I don't, then who will?" forms the minds of the men. This sees to be the best expression of the text's central idea.
I love that book!!!! The climax is when her friends ditch her and go to the brainiac finals without her.
Answer:
The conflict was only partially resolved
Explanation:
The Trial Scene (Act IV, Scene 1) of Shakespeare’s play ‘The Merchant of Venice‘ disclosed a dispute between justice and mercy. While Shylock beg for justice, Portia, pretend to be as Balthazar pitches for mercy.
Antonio and Bassanio had made an agreement with Shylock while taking a loan for Bassanio’s visit to Belmont. If Antonio would defult the repayment the three thousand ducats in time, Shylock would get the money back by all means from Antonio. Antonio couldn't pay Shylock in time because of the announcement of shipwrecks in the midst of seas. This situation was an opportunity for Shylock to get back at Antonio for all the insult and hatred he and his race had witnessed for so long in the hands of the Christians and especially the one he witnessed and suffered in the hands of Antonio.
The disagreement was only partially settled by the clever judgement of Portia. Shylock was allowed to get his bond, his justice. But, since “a pound of flesh” was mentioned in the bond, Portia granted him to cut one pound of flesh from Antonio’s body though without shedding a drop of blood. This caused Shylock not to be able to proceed further and gets bound by the complications of laws.