Answer:
Rising Action, Climax, falling action, and finally Resolution
Explanation:
In "Tell Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe, the beating heart the narrator heard symbolizes, at least in my opinion, the narrator's guilt.
He killed a man, and he kept hearing his beating heart, even though it was impossible. He kept hearing it because he felt guilty because he murdered a person, and he had to come clean to the police officers in some way. If he hadn't, he would go completely mad, and his crime would go unpunished, probably.
Answer:
The real answer is A
Explanation:
When parent sunflowers were planted in the desert, they failed to survive. Based on this statement, what is the author suggesting? Parent species may be less able to adapt than their hybrid offspring.
The school gives little thought to students' comfort and nutrition.