I agree. abc should be the right answer mainly because he was preoccupied with the girl, confused she left and indecisive on whether she is real or just a figure of his imagination
Answer: Hidesato did not want to accept all these presents, but as the Dragon King insisted, he could not well refuse.
"My Lord Bag of Rice" is a Japanese folktale that tells the adventures of Fujiwara Hidesato. The story has many examples of cultural values, and one of them is the fact that Hidesato performs all his actions without any expectation of a reward in return. In fact, he initially refuses to accept the presents that the Dragon King wants to give him. However, he eventually accepts out of politeness.
Mrs. Flowers encourages Marguerite to read aloud, and, by introducing Marguerite to the world of literature, Mrs. Flowers helps give Marguerite a sense of rebirth and a connection to a better world after the trauma she has experienced.
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I sympathize with Bill Driscoll in "The Ransom of the Red Chief" because he suffers a significant amount of physical and mental abuse at the hands of Johnny Dorset. Johnny is able to break Bill's spirit by continually torturing him to the point that Bill gives up on their ransom scheme and begs Sam to send Johnny back to his father.
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3. A teacher
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It would be very unlikely for a student to announce this to everyone, and a parent wouldn't exactly be keeping track of your assignments. A principal could announce this I suppose, but it's not generally their job.