My choices would be statement one followed by statement three; I trust this clarifies things for you.
Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
Danforth is taken aback that the young women have escaped as he realizes it shows they no longer believe in or adhere to what was initiated in Salem. Throughout the events, he becomes even more stubborn and determined to proceed with the executions because he feels that someone has to advocate for what is transpiring in Salem and take charge of it
By eliminating other options, the correct choices are 2, 4, and 5.
Update: Option 4 "he followed out his original design," is incorrect; however, options 2 "Endowed with commonsense, as massive and hard as blocks of granite" and 5 "On the score of delicacy, or any scrupulousness which a finer sensibility might have taught him, the Colonel, like most of his breed and generation, was impenetrable." are the accurate examples.
Response:
The right choice is option D. The traveler.
Explanation:
In the poem "Ozymandias" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, there are two narrators introduced. The first narrator's identity remains anonymous as he simply calls himself "I." The second narrator, telling most of the poem's story, is a "traveler from an antique land" who shares his observations with the first narrator. Consequently, the majority of the narrative in "Ozymandias" is relayed by the traveler from an antique land.
Answer:
Plans are in place to provide college students with year-long work experience opportunities in developing nations as a way to connect UK domestic policies with elements of the country’s foreign aid budget. "Those fortunate enough to be chosen," states Janice Geller, a representative from the Department of International Finance, "will have opportunities to serve as apprentice engineers, project managers, and accountants. This is an excellent chance, and there will be more than 1,000 positions available during the first year."