Answer:
Ruth convinces Robert to stay on the farm rather than leave on his planned trip with his uncle. This changes the direction of the plot because rather than following his dream of travel, Robert is staying on the farm where he will likely be unhappy. This is foreshadowed as the scene comes to a close:
RUTH. (in a soft murmur) Yes. Our very own star. (They stand for a moment looking up at it, their arms around each other. Then RUTH takes his hand again and starts to lead him away) Come, Rob, let’s go. (His eyes are fixed again on the horizon as he half turns to follow her. RUTH urges) We’ll be late for supper, Rob.
ROBERT. (shakes his head impatiently, as though he were throwing off some disturbing thought—with a laugh) All right. We’ll run then. Come on! (They run off laughing as The Curtain Falls)
Explanation: Plato Answer
Answer: Puck, a shrewd and knavish sprite called Robin Goodfellow. Puck, is a mischievous imp of English tails, also known as Robin Goodfellow or as a Hobgoblin. This trickster was immortalized in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Explanation:
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<u>Answer:</u>
<em>"D) The destiny of the Kiowa people lay in their own hands".</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The "central idea" presented in the introduction of the "Way to rainy mountain" as suggested in the passage is that the destiny of the "Kiowa people" lay in their own hands. The Kiowa people are the mysterious kind of the people known as the "tribe of the hunters" who came from the "mountains" of "western mountain". They are able to control the happenings in their life by choosing the place to live on this earth. Their "lifestyle" is different from that of others.
Political speeches are the same as persuasive essays because /most/ political speeches are used to persuade others into say, voting for someone, ending a war, funding, etc.