An example of how you can practice good stewardship is by Helping others do what they need to do
Huckleberry's role: He's the lead role and narrator of the story.
His personality: He's a free spirit, and takes notice in the world, but battles the rules of society and the voice in his mind.
That's all I can help with
The sentence in the above excerpt from "In Another Country" by Ernest Hemingway which is an example of irony is:
“You are a fortunate young man.”
The story "In Another Country" is about Hemingway's personal experiences in the Milanese hospital. He narrates the stories of the patients admitted with him after the end of the first World War. The story talks about the wounds which the war has given to them, apart from the physical pains. The wounded soldiers wanted to erase the ills and effects which the world war has given to the world. In the above excerpt, it is ironical that the doctor calls the football player 'a fortunate man' after his leg broke off.
I think the answer is: A - balanced
A rhyming dictionary would be useful