Answer:
The correct answer is the option d) His wounded pride and offense have made him behave angrily.
Explanation:
In this passage Oedipus is clearly angry as we see the word "wroth" that means intensely angry, also he is emitting a judgment even if he doesn't have proofs and we confirm this with the word "stint" that means an inadequate amount of something. With these two ideas in mind it's not the option a as he is making a judgment, is not the option b as he is blaming others and finally is not the option c because he is very angry at that matter, he can't control his emotions so he is not selfless at all. He is proud and quick to anger so any kind of offense will make him behave angrily.
Admiring is the answer because the character looked up to their dad and loves him the most.
The answers would be:
- character who tells or narrator the story: Pierre Aronnax
- frigate sent out to catch the monster: Abraham Lincoln
- voyage began: New York
- destination of the Abraham Lincoln: Pacific Ocean
- ship which had its hull pierced by the monster: Scotia
Twenty thousand leagues under the sea is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The character who narrates the story is Aronnax, a French Marine biologist, who boards the frigate Abraham Lincoln in an expedition to hunt a monster spotted by several ships of different nations. The monster turns out to be a submarine commanded by Captain Nemo who, upon being discovered by Aronnax and the others, has no intention of allowing them to go home.
Be kind to strangers because they might do you a good turn one day. Thus, option "B" is correct.
<h3>What is American history by Judith Ortiz cofer about?</h3>
American history is a brief story set in 1963.
Back then, discrimination and segregation amongst various races were still in full flush.
The protagonist, Elena is a fourteen-year-old girl of Puerto Rican doom who lives in Paterson, New Jersey along with her parents.
Thus, option "B" is correct.
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