What is demonstrated by the willingness of Leiningen's men to remain and battle the ants?
a. the men's fear of the ants
b. Leiningen's strict expectations
c. the men's trust in Leiningen's leadership
d. Leiningen's power over his men

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. the men's trust in Leiningen's leadership" The thing that is demonstrated by the willingness of Leiningen's men to remain and battle the ants is the men's trust in Leiningen's leadership

Answer:

c. the men's trust in Leiningen's leadership

Explanation:

Leiningen Versus the Ants is a classic short story written by Carl Stephenson.

-The plot revolves around a plantation owner named Leiningen who refuses to abandon his plantation in-front of a stubborn group of soldier ants.

- He was adamant about his belief and refused to give up his hard work to "Act  of God".

-He believed that human brain was superior of all and he also convinced his workers to fight against the ants with him.        

-Leiningen, then assembled his trusting and loyal men and made a strategy to fight against the ants.

-He constructed a dam and diverged its water towards the ants.

-After many hardships, finally Leiningen achieved success along with his team.