Answer:
Dante loves Shay and wants to show her how much. Shay is moving away. Dante wants to be famous for building bridges.
Explanation:
As their final goodbye unfolds Shay gives Dante an eraser tattoo whose lasting scar will serve as a reminder of her absence. Throughout the story, the author explores the idea that love affects us in every encounter we have every day and has a strong long-lasting effect.
Answer:
Nonverbal sounds or events should be recorded in parenthesis and italicized
Explanation:
such as (laughs),(cries),or(knocks at the door)
I am pretty sure it is because they thought they where not big enough to fight him so they where afraid...
<em>Answer:</em>
"Soon, the people of the house, aroused by the noise, awoke and cried out, 'thieves, thieves!'"
"Historia von D. Johann Fausten" is the earliest narration of the legend of Faust written by an anonymous German author and published by Johann Spies in Frankfurt, Germany in 1587. It became the inspiration of Christopher Marlowe’s play entitled "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus". Marlowe retains the following three story elements from the original legend:
<em>Faustus visits the Pope.</em> This happens during his third exploratory journey. Becoming invisible he demands to witness all the luxuries inside the Pope’s Palace. He remained there, unseen, for three days and three nights.
<em>The agreement between Faust and the Devil is signed in Faustus' own blood.</em> The agreement contained three clauses, the second of which indicated that a sample of Faustus’ blood would authenticate the negotiation. Doctor Faustus, pierced open a vein in his left hand using a pocketknife.
<em>The Devil serves Faustus for 24 years. </em>Based on the first clause of the agreement, Faustus agrees to give his soul to the Devil, that is become his property at the expiration of a certain number of years. In both the original and Marlow’s narration, this period was of 24 years, during which the Devil, by means of the demon Mephistophilis would be at Faustus’ service.