When Crusoe vows to return home if he survives the first trip he is unsure about his decision to disobey his father.
Answer: Option A
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Robinson Crusoe’s father was not in favour of Robinson Crusoe going out into the sea and becoming a sailor, but rather wanted him to refrain from sailing and rather live a modest life. He disobeys him and sets off for an adventure on a ship which faces a disaster and finally wrecks.
It was then he questioned his decision to defy the decision of his father and wanted to come back home, but later he changed his mind and boarded another ship for an adventure.
This question is about "Las Vegas Completing Last Straw to Draw Lake Mead Water"
Answer:
The announcement is of concern because it includes drilling activities on the ground, which can cause geological problems that cause unexpected and bad results for Las Vegas and the surrounding region.
Explanation:
It is a fact that the supply of drinking water in Las vegas and surrounding areas is a concern that deserves attention. To address these problems, several supply strategies have been established, however, the third water supply, which is what was discussed in the article, is the one that is of most concern because it involves excavation activities at meters and meters deep.
As we know, excavation activities are dangerous, as they can not only generate geological problems, but also awaken existing problems that will cause more problems to the population.
This poem written by Marianne Moore has had several versions written by the author herself, given her desire on being clear and precise. The first version of this poem appeared in 1919 and it comprised 30 lines, which then she cut down to 13 in 1925. Then, finally, in 1967, she published a final version that was cut down to only 4 lines. A lot of criticism has been given to this poem as it seems at first that the poet is literally saying that she dislikes poetry. However, this comes because the last version of the poem does not give the reader a glimpse into what the author means really and whether she truly dislikes all poetry or not. However, after much studying it is discovered that what Moore is saying is not that she dislikes all poetry, but only the type that has given precedence to intelligence over imagination and therefore becomes so convoluted that people are incapable of understanding it. She, in turn, defends the type that she considers good and acceptable poetry and she defines it as the one where the imagination overcomes the intelligence and the abstract and allows the reader to almost feel what the author is trying to convey. This can be seen in this particular excerpt from the line that says thus: "nor till the poets among us can be "literalists of the imagination" - above insolence and triviality and can present for inspection, "imaginary gardens with real toads in them," shall we have it."
First drop down box is "The couple had no on eto help them."
Second drop down box is "They had trusted friends to help."