The two sentences included in the excerpt that demonstrates that Shackleton felt his men displayed determination in difficult situations are the following observations :
"When we were all chilled almost to the limit of endurance, did we manage to get the stove alight and make ourselves hot drinks (The carpenter was suffering particularly, but he showed grit and spirit)"
"The slope we were traversing appeared to end in a precipice above this beach. (But our revived spirits were not to be damped by difficulties on the last stage of the journey, and we camped cheerfully for breakfast)"
Then, <em>B</em> and <em>D</em> are the answers to our question.
Answer:
they put them into words by showing there true feelings
Answer:
option d. They have probably been co-workers before
Explanation:
The statement, " "Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest
guys in the world." suggests that both of them are either working or have worked in the ranch together.
None of the other options can be inferred from the information that is provided in the short story.
The two arguments Franklin D. Roosevelt makes in the excerpt from his "Four Freedoms" speech are:
B. Americans have always fought to uphold human rights and correct injustices against them.
Franklin D. Roosevelt states that in many ocasions, America's calm has been disrupted by conflictive events that happened overseas, and even took part in several wars for the sake of preserving American rights as well as the principles of peaceful commerce.
D. Americans should continue to mantain their freedom even in the face of world domination.
In his speech, former president affirms that the United States has historically opposed to isolation, defending her continued independence even though England, France or other Nation could be aiming at world domination, which they did not do in the past.