Answer:
Zubair Farooq,
History,
27th November 2012.
“The Fate of Their Country”
Michael F. Holt.
"To locate the most direct causes of the American Civil War," he contends in the preface, "one must look at the actions of governmental officeholders in the decades before that horrific conflict." Professor Michael F Holt needs no introduction among historians. He is single handedly regarded as one of the scholars who is most responsible for the emergence of what some call a neo-revisionist interpretation and outlook about the origins and circumstances that resulted in the Civil War. His ideas which are reflected throughout his books especially “The Fate of their country” emphasize that the reasons which caused The Civil War
The three that apply to the sign face of this title are
•Patrick is murdered with a leg of lamb
(It happens in the story and is import to the plot)
•The police are clueless as to who the murder really is (they never truly think it is Mary)
•Patrick and Mary are both like lambs to the slaughter becuase they have no idea what is about to happen to them (Patrick doesnt know that he is going to be murdered by Mary, Mary doesn’t know what will happen to her and the baby if she gets found out)
Answer:
Being able to drive
Explanation:
The myth of Phaeton goes that one day he approached his dad asking for help in providing demonstrative proof to his friends he was the son of Helios.
Mrs. Hutchinson really wanted to stop being trapped in a world where she couldn't change anything, where the Lottery was something as natural as day or night, and she was already tired of being a woman who always struggled to fit into that society. She didn't want to follow the rules, but she was a rebellious person inside, and perhaps for her the only way to escape was to die. Although she seems abnegated and peaceful, she actually thinks that the Lottery is unfair and even its late the Lotttery's day. Tess Hutchinson wants to end all that, even dying. It is also logical to think that she succeeded.