Im sorry but we dont know what you learned about, or what the 'short story' was that you read so we can't answer.
Hence the, "In this project, you will put together all the elements of the short story you have learned."
Besides that, we cant write a whole essay for you, we get a multiple choice or a paragraph, but we cant do an essay for you hun. Sorry....I dont mean to offend you so please dont take any offense, you can even just ignore this comment if you wish.
I wish you the best
I guess it is relevance that occurs when there's an error in inductive or deductive reasoning
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ALLAH, st, and status oriented concepts. It is Perfect and it is the complete way of life. All these qualities are chosen by Allah in His Only Religion: Islam. Its details are in in the Qur’an, read it and come with an open heart because none can expose better than the World of Allah. The Qur’an was revealed to Prophet Muhammad. He did not author it. He was unlettered. Its translation is available in many languages in bookstores or in an Islamic Center close to you. Take the time to read it and come/call the Islamic Center, or speak to someone who re-verted and submitted to Allah Alone.
Answer:
C. Faustus lusted after Helen and wanted to possess her.
Explanation:
Christopher Marlowe's "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" revolves around the story of Doctor Faustus and his desire to get access to the unlimited realm of knowledge. And in this desire, he sold his soul to the de vil in exchange for a life of unlimited power and knowledge.
The character of Helen of Troy first appeared after the scholars asked Faustus to allow them to have a glimpse of <em>"the face that launch'd a thousand ships, And burnt the topless towers of Ilium".</em> After they had left, Faustus asked his 'servant' Mephistopheles to bring her back to him, <em>"That I might have unto my paramour."</em> He lusted after her and want to have her.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.