dont know
an advocate.
it is natural,positive,and move forward
To: Allowed the wilderness to remain pristine
A writer's attitude toward a subject is best described as tone.
sleepy:)
Raging and mad
impressive
What can you infer about the Britons’ attitude toward Arthur?
The writer does not directly show an attitude toward characters.
an advocate.
it is natural,positive,and move forward
I think Einhard is careful to explain Charlemagne's attitude toward the omens because...
He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
To: Allowed the wilderness to remain pristine
"sympathetic" or "lenient" would least describe the attitude of the new judge toward Pap in Huckleberry Finn, as the judge is portrayed as strict and unsympathetic towards Pap's actions and behavior.
No, it's not a "fact" - it's an "opinion" A fact is a thing which is indisputably true - and not everyone needs to change their attitude to the environment, as some already have the right attitude. Also - maybe people don't need to change their attitude - it's an arguable position.