" and life-blood streaming fresh; wide was the wound" i hope this helps
There are two skills that are being tested here:
- Character Development and Analysis;
- Ability to write an effective essay.
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What is Character Development?</h3>
This simply is the depiction of a character according to the design of the author of inventor of such a character.
It is to be noted that Ariel in The Tempest is a spirit. Spirits don't have genders so it would be appropriate to depict the character as such.
It's costume would most preferably be white or gold.
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Answer:
I'm not sure but it has to do with what would anyone do. Look below
Explanation:
Immediately eliminate D and C. D is inevitable, and will eventually come. Avoiding a certain situation without a reason is rude, and not a proper response. It's either limited between A and B. Yes, accidents should be dealt with quickly and quietly. However, the host should be notified. The proper response would be A, depending on the person.
The answer is: B) climax.
In Mark Twain's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," the climax occurs when Huck makes the bold decision to help Jim become a free man. As a consequence, he writes a letter to Miss Watson and tells her that the Phelps family is holding Jim.
The rest of the options are incorrect because the anti-climax is the disappointing end of Jim's capture. Besides, the conflict arises at the beginning when Huck is attempted to be civilized by the Widow Douglas and Miss Watson. Finally, the denouement or final part when problems are resolved happens when Jim is freed, Tom recovers from his wound and Huck decides to travel to the west.