Answer:
hey were quick to arrive
but had already wasted time.
Tired and unsteady, the firefighters were not
prepared for the job. It took a while.
O A signal mistake cost time because "dozens of
firefighters were sent on a wild-goose chase"
(Murphy 33).
Explanation:
Answer: a) she is never given the opportunity to speak for herself
b) Daisy dies before any of the rumors about her are confirmed
Explanation:
<em>Daisy Miller</em> is a 1878 novel by Henry James. It tells a story about Daisy Miller, an American girl who travels around Europe with her mother and brother. In a hotel in Switzerland, she meets Winterbourne (also a young American), and the two of them begin their romance.
Initially, Daisy is presented as a young American girl, highly spirited and well-meaning. Throughout the novel, however, Winterbourne tries to determine whether she truly is a 'nice' girl. Daisy's actions do not really reveal much about her persona. The truth that we find out about her is only what we see through the eyes of Winterbourne. As Daisy falls ill and dies, she does not have an opportunity to confirm or deny the rumors about her.
Psychiatrist was asking and investigating about the death of Seymour so was asking questions related to that.
<u>Explanation:</u>
One potential, if far less fulfilling, explanation behind Seymour's death is pedophilia. He's pulled in to Sybil and even ventures to such an extreme as to kiss her foot. He's at that point loaded up with disgrace at his activity thus executes himself, saving Sybil's virtue all the while.
So psychiatrist is trying to know the reason of the death of Seymour and investigating in that matter.
Answer:
Claudius tells Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to find Hamlet and to bring Polonius's body to the <u><em>chapel</em></u>.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" revolves around a young prince and his desire to avenge the death of his father, the king. The story deals with themes of loyalty, love, gender, appearance vs. reality, power, etc.
In Act III, Hamlet had killed Polonius thinking he was Claudius. Act IV scene i shows Queen Gertrude informing her new husband King Claudius about the murder. And so, King Claudius orders Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to <em>"[g]o seek [Hamlet] out; speak fair, and bring the body Into the chapel."</em>
Thus, the correct answer for the blank is "chapel".