Cause-effect
“This effect happened as a result of this cause”
In a literal sense, it means the we all have a right to walk this earth because we all have limitless potential to change it. For better or worse.
Answer:
Nick answered a long-distance call about Gatsby's criminal business.
Explanation:
The novel "The Great Gatsby" was written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story is narrated by Nick, who gets involved with Gatsby due to his being Daisy's cousin. Jay Gatsby has been in love with Daisy for many years, and has gone from poor to millionaire in an effort to conquer her back and offer her the life he thinks she deserves.
Throughout the book, Gatsby throws grand parties that are attended by all sorts of people, none of them really acquainted with him. They are simply strangers who enjoy drinking and eating for free while, at the same time, whispering all types of gossip about Gatsby's past and how he made his fortune.
In the end, when Gatsby ends up killed, Nick is the only person by his side. When the phone rings, Nick picks it up thinking it might be Daisy. To his surprise, it is one of Gatsby's shady partners. It turns out people weren't completely wrong in their rumors about him. Gatsby was indeed a bootlegger and the long-distance calls Nick saw him answer before concerned his criminal business. Gatsby sold illegal liquor and traded stolen securities.
Answer:
What led them to these actions was their own idea of right and wrong. It all really comes down to what you consider to be 'moral'. Antigone did what she thought was right based on the divine laws and loyalty to her family, while Creon refused to allow Polyneices to have a proper burial because he saw his as a traitor and favored orders mandated by a mortal leader (himself).
What led them to these actions was the circumstances they were in and the numerous factor than led them to be who they are now and led them to withstand different position on the matter.
Sophocles was trying to convey evident issues that exist in every society and urges us to ask questions about our priorities and what would we do if we were put in those type of situation.
Explanation: (same thing :O )
What led them to these actions was their own idea of right and wrong. It all really comes down to what you consider to be 'moral'. Antigone did what she thought was right based on the divine laws and loyalty to her family, while Creon refused to allow Polyneices to have a proper burial because he saw his as a traitor and favored orders mandated by a mortal leader (himself).
What led them to these actions was the circumstances they were in and the numerous factor than led them to be who they are now and led them to withstand different position on the matter.
Sophocles was trying to convey evident issues that exist in every society and urges us to ask questions about our priorities and what would we do if we were put in those type of situation.
What this question doesn’t makes proper sense