The correct answer is B.
In this passage from Ayn Rand's "Anthem", the narrator is exploring an abandonen tunnel made from an unknown material.
The narrator describes the walls as "hard and smooth" and "cold as glass". This depiction leads us to believe that the interior of the tunel is made of man-made concrete.
The narrator states that the material feel like stone but it is not, therefore answer A is incorrect. The walls are also said to be soft, making C incorrect as well. And there is no mention of the walls being wet, for what answer D is not correct either.
Answer:
Santiago, the protagonist in Hemingway's famed The Old Man and the Sea is compared to a Christ.
Explanation:
Santiago is compared to Christ through Christian allegory, as his suffering is the same as the suffering of Christ. He physically suffered to achieve a spiritual triumph.
The old man is depicted as a Christ on the cross: "He settled comfortably against the wood and took his suffering as it came"
Answer: He is compared to Christ.
Explanation:
The Old Man and the Sea is Ernest Hemingway's 1952 novel about an old fisherman and a large marlin.
In the novel, the old man, Santiago, is compared to Christ. Santiago holds the line that connects him to the marlin for three days. He does not give up, even when his palms are deeply cut. Whenever the marlin moves, Santiago is cut by the cord. He, however, remains determined to catch the marlin. This is why he is compared to Christ - he suffers, but with a real purpose of a moral victory.
Sydney Carton finally decides to fight for Lucie's love.
B.
Sydney Carton rushes to Paris to save Gabelle.
C.
Sydney Carton sacrifices his life to prove his life is worth something.
D.
Sydney Carton resolves his problems with alcohol.