Answer:
D all of the above
Explanation:
These playwrights are all famous writers of the early-mid 20th century who wrote realistic dramas, often tragic, to display the failings of the world. All are contemporaneous.
Hansberry is best known for A Raisin in the Sun, a masterpiece about blacks in America.
Williams wrote prolifically, but Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is one of his most well-known.
O’Neill wrote such works as The Iceman Cometh and Long Day’s Journey Into Night, both philosophical in nature, meant to expose the vices of modern society.
Answer:
These offspring fell to Papa, and were warmly received by the earth, their new home.
Explanation:
The excerpt from the Maori creation myth that shows that Papa is gentle and welcoming is the excerpt that talked about how offspring fell to Papa and he received them warmly and with kindness.
The Maori creation myth is all about Joe Ranginui, the sky father, Papatūānuku, the earth mother created the world, out of nothingness.
I believe that The Story of the Wolf used by Chief Pontiac is an example of a myth, but I am not completely sure about that.
Answer:
there connected because they are
Explanation:
Answer:
sad and hopeless
Explanation:
i think the clues that gives is that it says cold and dark so I take that as if it were sad. hope it helps :)