Answer:
I believe the answer is 3. They show that Alice wants to please the Red Queen.
Explanation:
The answer can not be 2, because Alice is the one attempting to bring it back I believe, but the Red Queen is the one declining and wanting it away. It can not be 4, because nowhere in the paragraphs read did she mention leaving, it was only about the pudding mainly. The answers you would mainly be stuck with I believe is 1 and 3, Alice is not forcing anything onto herself nor' the Red Queen though I believe, so I would not say she wants to be in control of her life. So it mainly leads down to option/choice 3. Alice wants to please the Red Queen with the pudding. (?)
Answer:
Ralph and Piggy feel enormous guilt over their part in Simon's murder. Piggy blames his participation on fear, where as, Ralph is unable to comprehend what led him to take part in Simon's death.
Explanation:
Don't understand this. where are the images?
Answer:
Don't include specific characters or plot points. This perspective on life should apply to people and situations outside the story.
Don't be obvious. "War is bad," is not a theme. ...
Don't make it advicey. ...
Don't use cliches.
Well, nothing can really happen in a black hole since nothing in the universe is faster than the speed of light. Anything that falls into a black hole can never escape. The border at which gravity becomes strong enough to create that phenomenon is called the "event horizon"; it marks the outer boundary of the black hole.
Hope I helped!
- Amber