Answer:
D is the correct answer. I believe
Answer:
Faustus is torn between good and evil at several points in the play. The story starts with Faustus thinking about which subject to pursue. His options fall under two categories—those that are consistent with a useful, productive life, and black magic, which can apparently satisfy his need for power. He chooses black magic.
When Faustus tries to sign his contract with Lucifer with his blood, his blood thickens and solidifies. This makes Faustus hesitate momentarily. He wonders, “What might the staying of my blood portend?/ Is it unwilling I should write this bill?”
The good angel and the evil angel both try to influence his decisions. The good angel represents the desire in human nature to be good and repent for sins, while the bad angel represents sinfulness and a disregard for the consequences of sin.
Explanation:
The two quotations from Amy Tan’s story are
“Of course you can be prodigy, too,’ my mother told me when I was nine”
“A few years ago, she offered to give me the piano, for my thirtieth birthday”
I hope that helped!
Since it was a tough day and you were probably tired, and you were still forced to do the task which you dislike, the answer is definitely that 'onerous' means 'burdensome'.