1b. Will
2b. Must
3b. Will/I’ll
4b. To
5b. Will/I’ll
6b. Will/I’ll
7b. can
8b. Will
9b. Will/I’ll
10b. Have
11b. Do/don’t
-ok some of these honestly confused me but I hope this helps.. what class is this lol
Answer:
For the first box its conflict and to show she is embarrassed is for the second box.
Explanation:
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The narrator wasn't sorry to walk away from old Dakota as he had the worst experience of flying in that plane.
The expression has been taken from "Two Stories About Flying." The narrator took the risk of flying into the black storm.
When he started flying, there was darkness everywhere and he couldn't see anything outside the plane.
The plane twisted and jumped into the air. The compass was moving round and round suggesting that the fuel engine had stopped working.
Suddenly, he saw another plane that guided him through the storm. Finally, he landed safely and walked away from old Dakota
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Answer:
1a
. He sexually assaults her.
2a
.He will go to prison or the dungeon of the castle.
3c
. He must find the answer to the question of what it is that women most desire in a marriage.
4b
. one year
5a
. 24 ladies dancing
6c
. Marry the old lady and let her rule the marriage.
7. True
8. False
9c
. He would live with the old, ugly woman since she saved his life and just fake his love for her.
10. true.
Explanation:
The knight sexually assaults the women due to lack of knightly behaviour. He will go to prison or the dungeon of the castle in the punishment of sexual assault. The queen give chance to the knight that he must find the answer to the question of what it is that women most desire in a marriage. The queen gives one year to the knight to find the answer. There are 24 ladies dancing in the forest. The old lady wants give the answer on one reason if he marry the old lady and let her rule the marriage. The knight is happily agrees to marry her and let her have the upper hand in marriage. No, the knight wants to marry old, poor, and ugly woman in order to get the answer. He would live with the old, ugly woman since she saved his life and just fake his love for her. Yes, the theme of the story is about women having dominance and control in a marriage.