B.Because he can't make up his mind by living by him self along the house
In the excerpt from walking with the wind : A memoir of the movement,the figurative language that is used as an implicit persuasive device would be : The Revolution is at hand, and we must free ourselves of the chain of political and economic slavery. This sentence persuade the listeners to join the revolution.Hope this helps
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I believe it is:
They will resume their marriage, and they will happily rule together over their kingdom.
Explanation:
Penelope has been waiting for Odysseus for quite a long time. It wouldn't make sense for her to just give up on their marriage after her long wait. Plus, she loves him. So obviously, they will continue their marriage, and they will happily rule together over their kingdom. :)
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The attitude interpretation of tragedy assumes the existence of an attitude that it is good to feel bad when another person is suffering-that it is good to empathize with suffering.
Explanation:
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Hello. You did not inform what work this question refers to, but through the context of the question and the name of the character, we can consider that you are referring to the theater play "Anne Frank" that reproduces Anne Frank's account of the time that she went into hiding with her family before being deported to a Nazi concentration camp.
Although Anne and her entire family had been in hiding for three years, they had Austrian friends who helped them have supplies necessary for food and hygiene. One of those friends was Mr. Kraler. However, one day he brought a news that caused concern to all the residents of the hideout, which was called a secret annex that was in a commercial building. Mr. Kraler claimed that a warehouse worker could have discovered the Frank family's hiding place and was blackmailing Mr. Kraler so that he would not divulge what he knew. This worried the Franks a lot and is connected to Act 1, as it shows that all the care and preparation of the family to not be discovered, in Act 1, may have been in vain.