Answer:
He was happy for being small sized.
Explanation:
The narrator of "Drummer Man" is small sized. Based on the excerpt we can infer that he was not much happy with his small size. It was only one of two times when he liked being small sized.
His regiment had to retreat from a war front, but their Captain was wounded and left between the lines. Someone had to go there and drag Captain back to safe place. It was not easy for other soldiers to do it owing to their large size. The narrator because of being small in size did the job with not much difficulty. So he was happy for his small size.
Answer:
The scene and atmosphere around the Forum changed from the opening of Act 1 to its close in such a way that Act 1 opens with the Forum in celebration and ends with it in chaos
Explanation:
The play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" begins with celebration in the first scene on the streets of Rome as Julius Caesar returns victorious from battle against Pompey but the third scene ends in chaos with Cassius' plot to assassinate Caesar.
Answer:
flat
Explanation:
because he or she doesn't have a big role in the story
Are you talking about Marigolds by Eugenia Collier?