I assume this is from the short play "the sound of music goes underground" ? Im not quite sure. But a quick google brings it up.
Explanation:
a. Its a place where mortals have gone, because, being mortal, our lives are short and we can be easily killed. <u>Mortals havent returned because they are dead when they get to the underworld. </u>
b. <u>Because the gods and goddesses love music</u> just as much as mortal men
c. Hades is the ruler of the underworld lol, and <u>he lost the opportunity to rule elsewhere in a bet to the other gods</u>.
d. Its <u>dark because its the underworld</u>, its<u> mysterious because nobody ever goes there</u> and comes back to tell the living about its secrets, and the feeling of distrust? Maybe <u>people seem not to trust orpheus because he is a living man going to do what had never been done before.</u>
Answer:
The house she found—the one with orange paint, worn carpet, and an outdated kitchen—is very affordable.
Explanation:
-- collide and make the sentence still continue even if u take away whats in the -()- which is why it's correct.
The textual evidence that best supports the claim above is:
- "At nine o clock on the morning of the first of May. 1919. a young man spoke to the room clerk at the Biltmore Hotel, asking if Mr. Philip Dean were registered there, and if so, could he be connected with Mr. Dean's rooms."
- "A few minutes later Philip Dean, dressed in blue silk pajamas, opened his door and the two young men greeted each other with a half-embarrassed exuberance They were both about twenty-four, Yale graduates of the year before the war; but there the resemblance stopped abruptly."
<h3>What is textual evidence?</h3>
Textual evidence is the part of a text that supports a claim that is being made therein.
Hence, it is right to indicate that the evidence form the text that is suggestive of the fact that Phillip and Dean had a good relationship in the past are those indicated above.
Learn more about textual evidence at:
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I'm pretty sure the top one is a personal question