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Ruth convinces Robert to stay on the farm rather than leave on his planned trip with his uncle. This changes the direction of the plot because rather than following his dream of travel, Robert is staying on the farm where he will likely be unhappy. This is foreshadowed as the scene comes to a close:
RUTH. (in a soft murmur) Yes. Our very own star. (They stand for a moment looking up at it, their arms around each other. Then RUTH takes his hand again and starts to lead him away) Come, Rob, let’s go. (His eyes are fixed again on the horizon as he half turns to follow her. RUTH urges) We’ll be late for supper, Rob.
ROBERT. (shakes his head impatiently, as though he were throwing off some disturbing thought—with a laugh) All right. We’ll run then. Come on! (They run off laughing as The Curtain Falls)
Explanation: Plato Answer
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well when someone views you differently then you view yourself, you often begin to grow into those steryotypes that they place you into. you alter the way you act to fit the persona they see you as.
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brainliest?
“ wow even though this doesn’t require much spending, we should enjoy celebrating this! “
I hath met the most handsome sir at fath'r's feast this evening.
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A) He is insane
The narrator was married to Lenore, she dies, and he's having this discussion with the raven and it continues to answer, "nevermore."
This person is actually slowly going insane from his grief, so nevermore, in this case could mean that he will never be sane again.
I hope this helps you :)