It’s B
And if it’s not that it’s A
By blindly following the laws without examining any discretion shows his fool hardiness than intelligence.
Explanation:
He was a furious, short-tempered and a cruel king. He notices his workers for a very insignificant fault on their side. He was arrogant and was thoughtless and reckless.
The king's sense of justice is needed to be tempered with a measure of wisdom and common sense. Blindly following the laws without examining any discretion shows foolhardiness than intelligence. This shows that his sense of justice was misguided and he was in fact too far just to be fit to rule.
The narrator states that the thinking part of the community could bring no charge of unfairness against this plan.
Answer:
Middle School
This is a humorous answer. My real answer would probably be A Pageant.
Annie Dillard's interaction with her readers about an experience of hers when she came across Weasels and was a part of them once, is 'Living like Weasels'.
Explanation:
Dillard talks about how humans have forgotten little things that give them happiness and start exploring unnecessary attributes that can cause destruction later in life.
Dillard explains about how Weasels have the capacity to act when necessary alone and refrain from what is not required at all, as they cannot think in several ways like humans do.
Humans must try to seek what is necessary like weasels. Humans must stop creating their own problems by thinking about aspects that do not really need to be thought about for that specific circumstance. Humans must understand the notion of Weasel's way of life and attitude towards living.
Answer: C. Killed Medusa and Freed her Slaves
Explanation:
Beowulf in the story told of how he was a great warrior when he travelled across the ocean to help the Kingdom of Denmark and its king, Hrothgar.
He told the king of how he had swam at night and killed monsters from the ocean as well as how he had trapped a family of giants and removed them from the surface of the Earth.
Beowulf had however, never killed Medusa and freed her slaves. Medusa is a character in Greek mythology whilst Beowulf is English.