CJ Stryver in "A Tale of Two Cities" is characterized as ambitious and arrogant. He is depicted as a successful barrister who is determined to climb the social ladder, often by taking credit for the work of others. His relentless pursuit of success and lack of compassion for others define his character in the novel.
conceals feelings and fantasies
Many people moved from the cities to the suburbs.
Many people moved from the cities to the suburbs
Snobbish
Which statement best characterizes the United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP)
fearful
conceited
encounters.
Diffuse
A.
Anxious.
foundational