Answer:
A) How is the character's problem solved?
Explanation:
Could possibly be D but A fits better. The resolution is the ending, so to describe it you would want to explain how the conflict ended.
Horizontal taken images maybe
Sorry if i am wrong best of luck :)
This sentence seems grammatically correct, but it’s wordy. if this is your sentence in an essay or something, i’d recommend splitting it into two. it could be something like “i do not dislike golf or tennis, and I actually enjoy swimming. Still, they can in no way replace the value of team sports.”
<span>I believe the correct answer is a plea for better education for women.</span>
Mary Wollstonecraft’s “The Vindication of the
Rights of Woman” had for the main purpose to convince the readers to accept her
point of view – that women’s weakness was artificial and the education should
be the same for both men and women. She believed that women’s minds were “flowers
planted in soil that is too rich” and that they had no weaknesses compared to
men, so this essay might be subtitled as a plea for the better education for
women.
C. napoleon uses snowball as a scapegoat by blaming him for all of the troubles on the farm