Answer: Reference list and also the Authors Qualifications
Explanation:
Answer:
Pollution: Infecting all organisms including humans, which then gives the increased chances of creating new diseases.
Global Warming: Destroying the reef and sea life, which when the turn comes, will kill us humans.
Illegal Fishing/Poaching: We are killing the sea, the ocean makes about 85% of the Oxygen we breathe, and whales are apart of this process. So you make whales extinct, then the CO2 and Oxygen get depleted. No life on earth can live with a dead sea.
Answer:
Odysseus is on a long journey.
Odysseus is the leader of his crew.
Odysseus is helped by a supernatural power.
Explanation:
Odysseus bares the responsabiliza of leading men in a dangerous journey with the guidance of the gods. Those are certainly the premise of a hero. A hero doesn't always have to be strong, but they have to have that something that makes them different and important in the story. Being the leader is certainly that quality since he also had many warriors. Being guided by the gods through the seas in certainly a characteristic of an epic heroic adventure.
Question: In the end, Miller protrays Linda as
<em>Options: </em>
a
) a loving and grieving widow.
b
) renewed and refreshed by optimism.
c
) finally sympathetic to Biff's plight.
d
) in complete denial about Willy's lies and misplaced values.
e
) a willing participant in her husband's delusions.
f
) a loving mother who did not deserve the hardships she had to undergo
g
) someone who deserved to be cheated on
h
) a liar, to herself and to her children
Answer: <em><u>The correct answer is option a) a loving and grieving widow.
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Explanation:
Arthur Miller’s "Death of a Salesman" has been described as an American tragedy. Linda Loman’s tragedy is reflected on her life. She always hopes that things will work out for the better but those hopes never come true. Linda never confronts Willy, her husband, about his suicidal tendencies or his delusional conversations with ghosts of the past. Instead, she has patience, loyalty, and an eternally submissive nature towards her husband, but at the end of the play she finds herself at Willy’s graveside, but she cannot cry. The long, slow tragic events in her life have drained out her tears. She finds herself with her so loved husband dead, her two sons with grudges, and the last payment on their house has been made but there’s no one in that house except her, a lonely old woman.