~in "mortals" with which of the following would mr. givens agree?
0being famous does not make you a good person
0having fame gives a person special rights and privileges
0gaining celebrity gives you new responsibilities toward others
0being a celebrity means you must be loyal and hardworking

Respuesta :

The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "having fame gives a person special rights and privileges." In "mortal" Mr. Givens agree that having fame gives a person special rights and privileges, thus having an advantage.

Answer:

  • Having fame gives a person special rights and privileges.

Explanation:

In "mortal" Mr. Givens concur that having notoriety gives an individual extraordinary rights and benefits, therefore having advantage.  

The short story "Humans" is about a man that constantly needed to be a writer.  

The man does obits for the paper on the passing of ongoing individuals. Somebody fundamentally brings in a phony passing notification on somebody named Mr. Givens.  

Mr. Givens, feeling terrible takes the writer that got flame out to lunch. This is the place the story gets additionally intriguing.