Answer:
O by describing actions such as "seemed to look each of us in the eye" .
Step-by-step explanation:
Francesco D'Adamo's novel "Iqbal," tells the story of a young boy named Iqbal and his life as a child laborer. Narrated by a young girl named Fatima, the story is set in Pakistan and involves numerous other children working as slave laborers, weaving carpets for a mean and dangerous man Hussain Khan.
The given excerpt is from the fifth chapter where Iqbal destroyed "the world's most beautiful blue carpet", cutting it in half with the knife that the children usually use it "to cut the ends of the knots". This act, right in front of the other children and the mistress and Hussain, including Karim, demonstrates just how courageous Iqbal is. He openly and courageously acted against his master, at the risk of being punished.
Through the description of his actions, especially how he "seemed to look each of [them] in the eye" presents the courageous image of Iqbal.