Your answer should be D. A round character is a character that changes throughout the novel, changing some aspect of their personality. (Notice: not looks! A character that got more muscles, or became skinnier changed, but is not a round character.) I hope this helps!
Answer:
They saw that the animals can provide for themselves and the humans get things from trading.
Explanation:
Definition: (noun) the social force that binds you to the courses of action demanded by that force
Synonyms : duty , obligation
Example Sentence
- we must instill a sense of duty in our children
- every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty
What best describes Emily Dickinson's attitude towards death?
<span>A.sentimental </span>
<span>B.angry </span>
<span>C.accepting <-- </span>
<span>With which statement would Emerson most likely agree? </span>
<span>A.Objects of nature die, but civilization lasts forever </span>
<span>B.Society offers the best way to commune with the divine soul <-- b or maybe C </span>
<span>C.A fulfilled person is one who has followed his or her conscience </span>
<span>What does the speaker realize by the end of "Because I Could Not Stop For Death"? </span>
<span>A.Eternity does not exist </span>
<span>B.All of life leads towards death <-- </span>
<span>C.Death is always cruel </span>
<span>The Speaker in "I Started Early - Took My Dog" says, "And made as he would eat me up -" For what reason does the speaker use personification to describe the ocean wave? </span>
<span>A.To paint a picture of an aggressive being </span>
<span>B.To make readers sympathetic to the ocean wave </span>
<span>C.To show how friendly the ocean can be </span>
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</span><span>I'd say A. I took this same quiz and got the same question. In the question, it says "And made as he would eat me up". Since you narrowed the choices down to A or C, I'll explain that C is incorrect because an friendly being would not seek to eat up another person/thing. Describing a wave and speaking of eating one up would lead one to believe that it is a violent, malevolent wave. One that would gladly crush another.</span></span>