a statement that shares a writer's viewpoint on an issue
<em>"The Garden of Forking Paths"</em> is a short story witten by the Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. It was published in 1948.
In this short story, Borges refers to various unfinished works of literature to convey the idea of the limits of knowledge. He conveys the idea that human capabilities and knowledge are very limited and that there exists a desire to exceed that limit.
In context, the discussion of owehzhee" in the second paragraph suggests that the narrator
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sees an attractive appearance as the best way to resist authority
B
believes that men like Shamengwa have no reason to be vain
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dislikes and disapproves of men being preoccupied with their looks
D
understands and sympathizes with Shamengwa's attentiveness to his appearance
E
shares Shamengwa's focus on keeping a youthful appearance
Answer:
understands and sympathizes with Shamengwa's attentiveness to his appearance
Explanation:
According to the discussion of "owehzee", the dialogue in the second paragraph suggests that the narrator understands and sympathizes with Shamengwa's attentiveness to his appearance because is empathetic towards "owehzhee" and understands why he has to do what he has to do, which is being attentive to his appearance.
Most animals thrive where they can find food easily
Answer: D
Explanation
It is the correct answer because an adverbial clause or adverb clause describes group of words meant to function as a verb in a sentence.
An adverb qualifies a verb or other words excluding nouns.
It also add details to the sentence and improves the meaning.
The adverb clause should contain a verb and the subject.
In the question the subject is find food and the verb is thrive while easily as an adverb adds more meaning to the sentence.
Throughout the text "The Open Boat" Crane vividly describes the ocean. He speaks of it's constant movement, change in colors, and temperature. The ocean is the biggest adversary to the men in the boat. They are trying to survive the ocean's constant attempts to sink them and pull them away from land. In this story, the setting is also the antagonist.