Answer:
Explanation:
Prince Terrien — A puppy that Jesse gave Leslie for Christmas. He is the guardian and court jester of Terabithia. In the novel, he is referred to as P.T. Gary Fulcher — He and Jess both hope to be the fastest kid in the fifth grade; he serves as another bully in the story, but he is not quite as mean as Janice Avery.
A chair I sat
with my head that thought
back to when good was the day
and fun was the night
these memories I ponder
sad it makes me
the past that is remembered
forgotten it’ll never be
(God is the answer of all truth) and it is impossible to think that he would teach in the natural order anything that contradicts what he teaches in the super natural order*
By giving to human beings nature which requires the co-operation of other human beings for it's welfare, God ordained man for society, and this it is will princess govern with a view to the public welfare. The end for which exists is not merely vivere but bene vivere.
"The domesticated generations fell from him" means that Buck is losing his civilized characteristics (B).
In this passage, Buck is feeling more and more estranged from where he and his ancestors ("generations") originally come from: as he gets a taste of wild life, he feels less and less like a pet ("domesticated") and more like a feral dog or a wolf. He is forgetting his stay-at-home ways ("fell from him") and sees new instincts grow in him, such as the drive to fight and hunt in a pack.