The author was impressed with Jerry because of his integrity, sincerity, and sense of responsibility, as evidenced by his actions and behavior.
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View AllThe statement "Jerry was a free-will agent" means that Jerry consistently exercised his own choices and took responsibility for his actions, demonstrating independence and integrity in his decisions and behaviors.
The phrase "granite of his character" refers to Jerry's strong, unwavering, and reliable personality, similar to the durability and solidity of granite.
Jerry took initiatives "of his own accord," such as organizing firewood, stabilizing a loose stone, and taking responsibility for repairing the broken axe handle.
Jerry's responsibility is apparent through his refusal of undeserved compensation, proactive actions, and consistent demonstration of accountability and reliability.
১ ক্লিকে প্রশ্ন, শীট, সাজেশন ও
অনলাইন পরীক্ষা তৈরির সফটওয়্যার!
শুধু প্রশ্ন সিলেক্ট করুন — প্রশ্নপত্র অটোমেটিক তৈরি!