My favorite writer is Stephen King. I suspect he gets a lot of inspiration from his enviroment. He writes a lot about his hometown of Maine and seems to get most of storylines from the silent town he resides in. Hope this helps!
The best summary of The Crisis, Number IV is;
- We are very close to achieving the freedom we have sought for so long, though the struggle to achieve it has been tiresome. General Howe has great weakness as a leader.
Thomas Paine wrote "The Crisis", a series of articles that were meant to encourage colonists in America to persevere in the war against the Britons. The series lasted from 1776 to 1783. He told them that they had God's backing in the war and that they will be victorious.
Paine acknowledged that even though they had lost some of the battles, they had also made significant efforts. He encouraged every well-meaning Americans to participate in the war and not be lukewarm.
He also criticized General Howe who led the British troops.
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The falling action occurs when the kidnappers make contact with Red Chief's father, looking for a ransom. The resolution of the story is a reversal or a twist, very common in O Henry's work. The kidnappers, Bill and Sam must pay Johnny's father a sum of money so that he will take the boy off their hands.
First you kind of have to understand where in the story is the exposition. It happens at the very beginning of the story. This is when the characters, setting, or whatever is introduced. Generally you get basic information about things that set up the plot. Essentially they are giving you background information. That means that the answer is A!
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