Answer:
B Jim and Della make great sacrifices to give each other special
Christmas gifts
Explanation:
The story deals with two lovers who were always ready to make sacrifices for each other. Jim and Della shared a reciprocal love that was not self centered, and were ready to abhor each other. Thus, they made sacrifices with respect to their salient or very important items of possession so as to make each other happy.
Both were unselfish in the relationship, thus their similarity to Magi due to the great sacrifices made so as to give each other a gift.
Answer:
“That’s when the Cheboygans sailed in, coming through
the front doors as if on a tide of light.” ( Paragraph 11)
Explanation:
The second option seems the most plausible.
By blindly following the laws without examining any discretion shows his fool hardiness than intelligence.
Explanation:
He was a furious, short-tempered and a cruel king. He notices his workers for a very insignificant fault on their side. He was arrogant and was thoughtless and reckless.
The king's sense of justice is needed to be tempered with a measure of wisdom and common sense. Blindly following the laws without examining any discretion shows foolhardiness than intelligence. This shows that his sense of justice was misguided and he was in fact too far just to be fit to rule.
The narrator states that the thinking part of the community could bring no charge of unfairness against this plan.
Answer: The answer is A
Explanation: B and C go against the essay