The answer is c. the fleeting nature of existence.
The narrator mentions that the lovers will never kiss, but they will also never age, and the trees will never lose their leaves. Therefore, mortality will never reach them--which is what all humans want, so he is happy that they get to exist forever young.
That's a very opinionated question and i'll try to give the best answer i can.
My opinion is that it's a little bit of both. Stories or movies that have fantastic or unreal parts can add depth, meaning and imagination. On the other hand, if someone is looking for something straight forward and real, the fantasy aspect can become a drag to the story and a distraction.
I hope this helps, but it is very opinionated <span />
Discussing techniques used in the ad. The paragraph explains the target audience with correct grammar and the order of the content is fine. The paragraph doesn't discuss what techniques the ad used to be successful, however.
Answer: he was a blind prophet who warns Creon that the gods do not approve of his treatment of Polyneices' body or the punishment of Antigone
Explanation:
They are taken to the slaughterhouse. At the end of the story, Consuela says that she is "beginning to see the path the stars have laid down for me." What does this mean? What is Consuela struggling with? She is struggling with her parents and their traditions.