Its a person that finds them self deep in a tunnel and goes through it. the conflict is that they find a dead rat in the tunnel (man vs, nature) and eventually freaks out, hitting himself until he blacks out from the loss of blood (man vs. self). a beggar, who happens to pass by, sees the man slowly dying. the beggar kneels, laps up the bloody mess and takes a few bites out of the man's head due to his hunger and insanity. the rat runs up to the beggar and proceeds to attack him (once again man vs. nature), kills and devours the beggars body as well as the man's body.
The correct answer is C. (Perenson 30)
Explanation:
In writing, a citation refers to the use of the words and ideas of an external source and therefore another author, which is commonly used to support and explain the ideas during a text. According to the MLA manual and other style manuals for writing academical paper when using the ideas or words of another author it is necessary to make clear which ideas are being used and to whom they belong, this is done by using in-text citation during the text and creating a work cited list at the end of the document with all the information of the source cited.
In the case of printed articles from magazines or similar publications, it is established during in-text citation it is necessary to include the last name of the author of the article followed by the page number which is usually done by including this information in parenthesis or doing a parenthetical citation. This means in the case of the source presented the parenthetical citation should include the last name of the author "Perenson" and the page number "30" therefore the option that shows the correct parenthetical citation of this source is (Perenson 30).
In this scene Odysseus is debating whether or not to kill the serving-women, who he greatly disdains. He calls on his heart to restrain his desire urge to kill them, citing the incident with the Cyclops as evidence that he has borne worse.
The best answer is <span>Odysseus is restraining himself from killing the serving-women. </span>
After hearing Lewis's description about the way the team leaders ate the extra cookies, it can be inferred that when you receive power, especially when you feel it was given to you arbitrarily, you assume you deserve more and better things than the rest of the people. You behold yourself as a lucky person, and lucky people have the right of grabbing other people's production.