Answer:
Formerly the Brown's Hotel, it later became a 396-unit condominium complex, but as its former incarnation it served as (at least one of) the Catskills resorts that inspired the film. The fire was called the "largest fire in Catskills history," and in the end burned down 7 of the 9 buildings on the grounds.
Explanation:
B - agenda
An agenda is what the author really wants to point out (their underlying message) and it's typically written in a way where it's somewhat hidden. Example: political ads - they have an agenda for what they want to talk about and why it's important.
1. exposition: Romeo falls in love with Juliet, the daughter of his family's enemy
2. rising action: Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in hopes that it will create peace between their families
3. turning point: Romeo kills Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, and is exiled
4. falling action: Juliet takes a potion that makes her appear dead
5. denouement: Believing Juliet is dead, Romeo takes his own life; Juliet does the same when she awakens to find Romeo dead
General Zaroff avoids the trap Rainsford sets.
Answer:
check whether the lady was safe and okay after the theft incident.
Explanation:
In the book "All American Boys" by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely, Rashad originally thought the officer in the store was yelling to check whether the lady was safe and okay after the theft incident.
However, he realized that the officer was not yelling to assure the safety of the lady but was yelling at him to stop from trying to run away. Rashad found out that he was falsely accused of theft by the storekeeper to the police officer.