Answer:
"The narrator's description characterizes Robin Hood as generous."
Explanation:
The dialogue doesn't characterize Robin as a thief or uninterested and the narrator's description doesn't show how 'merciful' he is.
The emotion the narrator in Living to Tell the Tale mainly feels toward the thief is D: empathy.
In <em>Living to Tell the Tale</em>, García Márquez makes an autobiographical recount of all the characters that has been significant in his life. He starts writing this book when he finds out he has cancer and he thinks it is important to tell the readers about all the people that has, in some way or another, changed his life.
When he remembers the events in his short story <em>La Siesta del Martes</em>, which describes a woman arriving in town with her daughter to put flowers on the grave of her son who had been shot while attempting to break into García Márquez's aunt's house, he says he feels like if he was the thief. He reflect's himself in the thief. His autobiographical self is beginning to live the life of the characters ins his fiction.
That would be a Thesaurus.
<span>Based on the context of each sentence, choose the word that most closely matches the denotation of the underlined word.
#Tiles
1.The businessman was a parsimonious person, who could not bear to part with even a single dollar.
2.The children obstinately refused to leave the playground.
3.Her resolution to win the contest at any cost could not be swayed.
4.His avaricious nature led him to make many choices in the pursuit of money.
#Pairs
stubbornness-----
determination------
greediness--------
stinginess-------
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Stubbornness is a synonym for Obstinately
Determination is a synonym for resolution that cannot be swayed
Greediness is a synonym for Avaricious
And Stinginess is a synonym of Parsimonious