In this passage, Sindbad is most motivated by work and pleasure i.e, option (c).
<h3>Who was
Sindbad?</h3>
Sindbad was a poor porter who lived in Bagdad. on a very hot day, Sindbad was sent to carry a heavy load from one end of the city to the other. Before he had accomplished half the distance he was so tired that, finding himself in a quiet street where the pavement was sprinkled with rose water, and a cool breeze was blowing, he set his burden upon the ground, and sat down to rest in the shade of a grand house.
He travels from one end of the city to the other carrying a burden when he comes to this lovely location in the shadow of a stately home. He never would have discovered that location if he hadn't been doing that. He soon discovers how enjoyable it is, as evidenced by its thorough description of it.
therefore, Sindbad is most motivated by work and pleasure.
To know more about"The Seven Voyages of Sindbad the Sailor.” refer: brainly.com/question/12156305
#SPJ10
He talks about his anger but uses figurative language to describe it much like a plant
He deals with being a sugar daddy. No I'm kidding. I don't know because I don't know what double daddy is. Details!
Answer: c. Nevertheless
<em>Nevertheless</em> means "in spite of." It indicates that despite the circumstances of the first sentence, the second sentence occurred (against all odds). In this example, the students did not study hard, so the expected result is for them to fail. However, they passed, which means that the circumstances of the first sentence were not an obstacle for the events of the second sentence to occur.