The main characters of the short story "The Lottery," by Shirley Jackson are:
- Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves, who prepare the paper slips for all the families of the village.
- Bill Hutchinson, whose family has been chosen.
- Tessie Huchinson, Bill's wife, who is picked to be stoned to death.
Answer:
A theme looking at "life cycles" and the pattern of a circle. Brings in the golden rectangle and other patterns of inspiration. The "Circle of Life" Theme can range into a lot of different curriculum areas. It is theme that connects a number of ideas or patterns to give that sense of wonder.
Explanation:
It is possible that Frankenstein would have died or lost his mind
Explanation:
Frankenstein falls ill quite a few times in the book and effectively succumbs to his illness in the end too. in a way he is not as much of a hero because of the amount of whimpering that comes up every time his character faces adversity.
<u>Right after the creation his 'monster' Frankenstein falls ill at the sight of his own creation and reels in the shock for quite a long time,</u> all the while being looked after by his friend who helps him back to health again. <u>His ailment came more from mental shock than anything else. </u>
The answer and mood of the excerpt is terrified
Answer: A. to make someone peaceful
Explanation:
The Latin root -pac- simply means "peace'' and thus can be found in words like pact, pacific, pacify, etc. The Latin suffix -ify means “to make"
Therefore, based on the explanation given above about the root and suffix, the correct definition of pacify will be to make someone peaceful. Therefore, the correct option is A.