Answer:
“Yousufzai grew up in the Swat area with little access to educational resources. . . .”
Answer:
The true statement about Myrtle's death is:
b. Tom's first instinct is to protect himself. Later he cries.
Explanation:
The characters mentioned in the question belong to the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Tom is married to Daisy, and Myrtle is married to Wilson. Tom and Myrtle have an affair, of which Wilson is starting to suspect and Daisy already knows. Daisy is also having an affair with the protagonist of the story, Gatsby. While driving back from New York to their homes in a yellow car, Daisy and Gatsby run over and kill Myrtle. They do not pull over to give any assistance.
Tom is following in another car with Nick, the story's narrator and Daisy's cousin. When he finds out his lover has died, he is in shock for a moment. He is forced to recover quickly when a witness talks about the yellow car that ran over Myrtle. It turns out that the car is Tom's, and Wilson has seen Tom driving it previously. Afraid that Wilson might blame him for the accident, Tom's instinct is to protect himself. He tells Wilson the yellow car is not his, and quickly goes away with Nick, all the time being authoritative. However, as soon as they distance themselves from the scene, Tom begins to cry.
<em>"Listen," said Tom, shaking him a little. "I just got here a minute ago, from New York. I was bringing you that coupe we've been talking about. That yellow car I was driving this afternoon wasn't mine - do you hear? I haven't seen it all afternoon."</em>
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<em>In a little while I heard a low husky sob, and saw that the tears were overflowing down his face.</em>
Answer:
Actually ,the young seagull wanted to join the company of his family because he loves his family ,his fear is just of his first flight but not of the family ,so sometimes just in order to join his family in flight he somehow taken a little run forward but just afraid that his wings will not support him in his first
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer are lines: “O God, I
have an ill-divining soul!/ Methinks I see thee, now thou art below,/ As one
dead in the bottom of a tomb: /Either my eyesight fails, or thou look'st pale.”
In Act III, scene V of William Shakespeare’s drama “Romeo
and Juliet” the lines which Juliet says upon their parting foreshadow a tragic
ending of the drama. Her dreadful thought will become reality, just as she
pictured it – she will find Romeo dead and upon seeing his pale face, she will
kill herself.