Salutations! Me, personally, am online, but I have a friend that does go to a school, and he absolutely despises it. For one thing, he says that they are extremely expensive compared to other clothes, and they make it so that you cannot tell who is in front of you because most people in his class look alike in facial features. He says that it does take away most of his creativity, since he cannot wear hats, nor festive clothing during his favorite holidays. Also, he is a gamer, and when something like esports comes along (or any other sporting event comes along) He cannot support his favorite team. (that, of course, can be substituted to represent any other sporting event, such as the super bowl, the rules apply to all. I hope these few examples do help you, and if they did, please mark my answer brainliest if you can.
Both men believe that their sons should be held accountable for their behavior.
Willie admits to Mister Edward that Mitchell is responsible when he says, "what he done" referring to Mitchell. The consequence for Mitchell is a strapping with a whip. Mister Edward also believes that Paul must be held accountable. In his dialogue, it's clear that he believes Paul deserves a punishment. However, he chooses not to whip Paul. Instead he revokes all of Paul's horse-riding privileges. He says, "you'll never get to ride Ghost Wind again...You won't ride any of the other horses either." Mister Edward believes that keeping Paul from riding the horses will keep him from doing something like this again since he'll remember the consequence and his actions better than if he had been whipped.
I think the answer is C. Because you’re questioning the importance of the topic
Answer:
conflict
Explanation:
AS the excerpt is progressing you can read all the difficulties that the protagonist is having, you can understand how much better he could be doing if he had his friend there with him, and if he were loyal it would be easier to face the current and the fogs that´s coming.