Answer: A
Explanation:
Defoe: he spoke out against people who "barter baubles for the souls of men" and yet he invested heavily in the slave trade and maintained that it was "the most useful and most profitable trade . . . of any part of the general commerce of the nation."
Even though Defoe felt this way personally, I think that it is portrayed in the story that RC did not have to have people around him to be successful. He not only was able to train people in how to care for the island and to survive, life seems to come and to to him. He had the desire to keep on moving towards success. I believe that him "owning" another person was not what he wanted, but that he desired a friend. He knew he could be successful with Friday.
Answer:
1. The essay states that the problem is pollution. This can be found in the first line of paragraph one.
2. The writer suggest that people should "leave their cars and take public transport, instead," (paragraph 2). The writer also suggest that people should plant more trees in urban areas and use less energy.
3. By using public transportation, "there would be less exhaust fumes and air pollution levels will be reduced," (paragraph 2). By planting trees, the toxic fumes in the air would be absorbed by the trees and they would "breathe out oxygen," (paragraph 3). By using less energy, "we help reduce the pollution problem," (paragraph 4).
4. Paragraph 5 summarises the writer's opinion. You know this because the writer states, "In conclusion, I believe that," (paragraph 5)
Explanation:
Just read a bit more. I know you might not find reading fun, but it will help you in the long run
Answer:
to better compare and contrast American and British social tendencies.
Explanation:
Mark Twain most likely created the character of Henry Adams as an American living in England to better compare and contrast American and British social tendencies. Twain presents this story as a way to show how the way British and American society operate around money is very different. On the one hand, English people believe Adams's claim, and they are willing to lend him things and believe him reputable because of this note. On the other hand, Henry demonstrates to be clever and disciplined with his use of the money, arguably American qualities.
The Answer is . . .
“A. Slim is well-respected on the ranch and in the bunkhouse.”