Aragorn feels his heart sink.
B.
Aragorn agrees with Boromir.
C.
Aragorn laughs out loud.
D.
Aragorn becomes angry.
Answer:
Aragorn becomes angry with Boromir
Explanation:
Answer and explanation:
The Most Dangerous Game tells a story about Rainsford, a renowned hunter, who, by accident (he fell off a yacht), ends up on an infamous island where a lot of sailors lost their lives. He runs into a chateau where he meets Ivan, a servant, and General Zaroff. Zaroff offers him a room and food. At dinner, Rainsford learns that Zaroff is a passionate hunter too, but he is kinda disappointed because there is no challenging prey for him anymore. Through the conversation, Rainsford becomes bitter as he realizes that Zaroff hunts for human beings too. Eventually, he states that he wants to hunt for Rainsford too and he sends him into the island`s jungle with food and clothes. So, Rainsford leaves the chateau. He begins the game of hide-and-seek with Zaroff, who he underestimated. First, he succeeds to hurt Zaroff in a trap, so Zaroff goes back to the chateau. Later with another trap, he kills one of Zaroff`s hunting hounds. Ivan lost his life too, due to one more of the Rainsford`s traps. Finally, he enters the chateau and waits for Zaroff in his bedroom, men fight, and eventually, Zaroff becomes the prey of his last hunt.
So, he leaves the chateau because he goes for a hunt where he is the prey and after that, he tries to survive.
taking a vacation allows someone to spend meaningful time with friends and family.
traveling is a freeing experience that allows for independence and self-reflection.
being rooted in one place doing everyday activities is better than wandering alone on the open road.
only when people are traveling can they truly prioritize the needs of others over their own needs.
Part b) which two quotes from the poem best help Whitman develop the theme identified in part a?
"from this hour, freedom! / from this hour I ordain myself loos’d of limits and imaginary lines,"
"I can repeat over to men and women, you have done such good to me, I would do the same to you."
"pausing, searching, receiving, contemplating, / gently, but with undeniable will, divesting myself of the holds that would hold me."
"I will recruit for myself and you as i go; / i will scatter myself among men and women as I go;"
Answers are as follow:
Part A
What is the theme of "Song of the Open Road"?
ANS: Traveling is a freeing experience that allows for independence and self-reflection.
Part B
Which two quotes from the poem best help Whitman develop the theme identified in Part A?
ANS: "From this hour, freedom! / From this hour I ordain myself loos’d of limits and imaginary lines,"
"Pausing, searching, receiving, contemplating, / Gently, but with undeniable will, divesting myself of the holds that would hold me."