Answer:
Orpheus loved Eurydice so much that when she died he attempted to rescue her from the Underworld but failed
Explanation:
I know my myths
The question is asking to states what the event result form central conflict leads in the plot of a story and base on my research, I would say that the correct answer to the question, is Resolution. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have question and further clarifications
Throughout the poem, Phillis Wheatley used the themes of religion and identity to develop the poem that being African or black does not imply that the person was a devil and not worthy of salvation. She clamored for racial equality in America.
- She clarified that skin color does not define who a person is. In the poem, <em>"On Being Brought from Africa to America," </em>Wheatley established that there must be liberty and racial equality for all, including African Americans.
- She expressed the hope that since God had had mercy on humankind (the white race, in particular), the Whites should be merciful enough to accept Blacks and allow them to gain salvation in Christ Jesus too.
- She was particularly happy that her enslavement and <em>being brought to America</em> has opened the way of salvation in Christ Jesus for her. This experience should not be obscured through unnecessary racism.
Thus, Phillis Wheatley produced a complex account in this poem by using the themes of her Christian religion and African identity to profusely interact with and build on one another.
Read more about the themes in Phillis Wheatley's "On Being Brought from Africa to America" at brainly.com/question/14242818
The correct answer is D) had become
This is because, if you say each answer choice out loud with the rest of the question, you can easily identify which answer choice fits best. Also, you should analyze the text for any context clues to help you find the answer.