Assuming that the book is 'Lord of the flies', Jack begins to take on the characteristics of a dictator. He quickly becomes less tolerant of Ralph's position as chief. His priority is to feed his primal need to hunt and kill animals. Jack has a disposition towards violence. He gravitates towards intimidating others and forcing his will over other living things.
The first is 1, the second is 4, the third is 3, the fourth is 5, and the fifth is 2.
The advantage of changing this excerpt to Avery's first-person point of view would be to get more background on why Maritza treats Avery this way.
When we have a different perspective of the story we can have access to much more complete characters this is the real advantage of doing that.
It is not necessary to compare Rosa Parks and Irene Morgan's stories since the characters we are talking about are in fact, Maritza and Avery.
Answer: It represents a lover.
Explanation:
Sonnet 116 - <em>Let me not to the marriage of true minds </em>is a sonnet written by William Shakespeare. In this poem, Shakespeare defines both what love is and is not. He points out that true love never changes. Love is "the star to every wandering bark." In this particular line, Shakespeare compares a lover to a lost ship, which, guided by the "north star" (love), will find his loved one.