The Tragedy and Julius Ceaser would be two examples
This characteristic is called Catharsis and was the main goal of the tragedy according to Aristotle. By feeling pity and fear you would cleanse yourself of negative emotions and this was the main reasons tragedies existed.
I do believe the answer is A- constructivist approach to learning.
My heart was beating quickly as I eyes the man in front of me. His face was bloody and busted and he had boxing tape wrapped around his knuckles. He wore a grimace, a snarl rising up in his chest and he smelled like cheap cologne and a burnt whiskey that stung my nose so badly. I was trapped agains the well with no way out, a few shadows illuminated by the dull street light passed by the alleyway but none stopped to help. I balled my fists up in fear, my heartbeat rising and stomach dropping.
"Come on!" I shouted at the top of my lungs, trying to intimidate the other but it clearly didn't work as he moved in closer.
My mind was scattered as I tried to find something to protect myself better than my own hands that were always so fragile.
As soon as he threw the first punch, I ducked and his hand hit the cement wall hard. A groan resonated throughout the alley; one of pain from the other.
I held my breath as I moved out of the way quickly, starting to run away to try and leave him.
but I tripped and fell over my own feet, landing in the middle of the road. Bright car lights flashed towards me, the semi hurdling towards me-
that's when I woke up to realize it was all a dream.
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Answer:
Mila
Explanation:
Even though Emily and Mila are both good workers, Mila shows she is able to help people <em>without</em><em> </em>help from her boss, unlike Emily who takes every issue to her boss. The boss will see that Mila is more capable than Emily and will nost likely get the promotion.