The correct answer is C: Conforming to society. Thoreau developed a set of postures - under the name of "<em>Self Reliance</em>" - that explained how an individual's existence can be only be lived to the fullest if he has absolute confidence in his abilities and the utmost trust in himself, while confining into a life away from society. One of his main arguments was the fact that common folks spend too many resources (money, time, effort, etc) trying to adapt to society's patterns like fashion, hindering them from growing a strong self-developed sense of taste or giving the proper value to its voice and individuality.
Answer:
He is humiliated by his defeat
Explanation:
Using the system of elimination you can cross out a few answers. He is not eager to confront his son because of the way it was written. He is not carrying his belongings because if you read a little bit further on his belongings had been taking by his son (the badgers). This would leave you with either him being exhausted by his struggle or being humiliated by his defeat. They both made sense to me but I think he was humiliated because he was confident about continuing to hunt them even though he was warned.
If I'm not mistaken, you're talking about Holden in the book, "Catcher in the Rye"? Well, I don't think he has something against bald men, but 'balding' men. When he saw a 65-year old balding bellboy comb his hair all the way to cover up the balding spot he had, he thought that if he'd ever be balding, he wouldn't cover up the spot and rather be completely bald.
Answer:
it was though madness had infected all of us
Explanation:
Joey doesn't want to miss his space shuttle because he wants to see his girlfriend.