The sentence in this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy's <em>The Death of Ivan Ilyich </em>that shows that Ivan Ilyich's son is still innocent and uncorrupted is "His son had always seemed pathetic to him, and now it was dreadful to see the boy's frightened look of pity".
In this novella by Leo Tolstoy, Vasya, Ivan Ilyich's son, is presented as an uncorrupted character. <u>He is the one who actually feels sad for his father's suffering</u> before he dies at the end of the book. At the same time, Vanya is one of the few characters whom Ivan feels compassion for since <u>his son has not fallen into the trap of a society full of inauthentic people</u>. In other words,<u> Vanya is presented as a genuine and caring child: he remains innocent in a society where everyone is false. </u>
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He is suspicious that Goodman might have had something to do with the flash and the power outage.
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<em>He keeps repeating himself by asking multiple times why didn't he come out to look with the rest of them. This shows his distrust in him so we know that he is neither relieved, proud, nor thrilled.</em>
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The purpose of the scope and limitations statement is to provide an outline of what your project will address and what it won't address. Scope broadly refers to the extent to which you plan to study/research your topic. ... The limitations of the study refers to the shortcomings of the study – things you believe the research lacked or ways in which it could have been better.
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Hello. You did not provide the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible to answer. However, I can help you by showing Blackbird was a very important figure in respecting the interests of the natives and in the friendliness between the natives and the whites, through his work as an interpreter.
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Andrew Blackbird was a great leader of the Odawa tribe, being essential to the American government. That's because Blackbird received a good education and had a strong academic racism, in addition to being able to translate the Eingles language perfectly into the Odawa language and vice versa. This allowed Americans and Native Americans to be able to talk and understand each other, in addition to allowing the rights of the natives, their claims and their needs to be heard and respected.
Answer:it is D
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