Answer:
Camille's audacious character - the willingness to take risks even when not properly thought through - made her to steal the pizza delivery man's car
Explanation:
Camille liked St Hildegard, who was a Catholic Nun her school was named after. St Hildegard lived a thousand years before Camille and lived in Germany.
The text tells us that Camille loved St. Hildegard audacity as well as her far-ranging mind and wanted to emulate her though in an 'anti' way.
She reasoned that if she couldn't be pious as a Hildegard as a Nun, she could at least express St Hildegard's audacity, though in a negative way.
The open door of the running car of the pizza delivery man gave Camille the opportunity to explore her adventurous audacious spirit.
Despite not knowing how to drive nor having her driver's license, Camille's audaciousness made her jump into the running car of the delivery man and run it into a pond.
A violent storm rages around a small ship at sea. The master of the ship calls for his boatswain to rouse the mariners to action and prevent the ship from being run aground by the tempest. Chaos ensues. Some mariners enter, followed by a group of nobles comprised of Alonso, King of Naples, Sebastian, his brother, Antonio, Gonzalo, and others. We do not learn these men’s names in this scene, nor do we learn (as we finally do in Act II, scene i) that they have just come from Tunis, in Africa, where Alonso’s daughter, Claribel, has been married to the prince. As the Boatswain and his crew take in the topsail and the topmast, Alonso and his party are merely underfoot, and the Boatswain tells them to get below-decks. Gonzalo reminds the Boatswain that one of the passengers is of some importance, but the Boatswain is unmoved. He will do what he has to in order to save the ship, regardless of who is aboard.
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