Answer: The last word of Keesh was "It is not for a boy to know about witches, and I know nothing about witches. I only have means whereby I may kill an ice-bear with ease, that's all. It would be headcraft, not witchcraft".
In "The Story of Keesh" by Jack London, the people of the tribe did not believe that Keesh had hunt a large polar bear by himself, so they accused him and his mother of witchcraft. It required dignity and manhood for him to defend himself and speak against the elder hunters who disliked him.
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I believe the initial answer is B. The labor cost per day of hiring two workers is $150. I'm not sure about the last question.
C is the central theme of this novel. Melville is sure to characterize the fatigue and exhaustion, that goes in to whaling.
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what is the question can you tell me
First get there attention.Ask them if they ever had the same feeling of it.Tell them something compared to you and it.Be specific but attention maker.But dont be too specific ,itll be a little boring and wont get attention.Hope that helped