Answer:
A principios de 1887, una epidemia de viruela tuvo en vilo a la ciudad de París. Guy de Maupassant se inspiró en la tragedia para escribir uno de sus cuentos más crueles… Un cuento que, en época de pandemia, confinamientos involuntarios y un virus invisible al acecho, ha dejado de ser visto como una horrible fantasías.
In English, just in case
In early 1887, a smallpox epidemic had the city of Paris on edge. Guy de Maupassant was inspired by the tragedy to write one of his cruelest tales ... A tale that, in times of pandemic, involuntary confinement and an invisible virus lurking, has ceased to be seen as a horrible fantasy.
LUCKY! (SUERTE!)
Answer: D. These planets do not produce energy,
Explanation:
Nuclear fusion leads to the production of energy and when energy is produced on a planetary scale, it radiates. Scientists have not picked up any energy coming from the gas giants which means that they do not produce energy which gives us proof that there is no nuclear fusion occurring on them.
A planet being rocky is not a prerequisite for nuclear fusion to occur which rules out the first option. The sun has more gas volume than these gas giants yet produces energy so the second option is wrong as well. The third option is also incorrect because the sun is many times larger than the gas giants yet initiates nuclear fusion.
Answer:
I would think its the thrird one or the fourth one.
Explanation:
Answer:
Can we take a moment to bask in the joy of how well-written A Raisin in the Sun is... Ok, moment over!
From act 1 scene 1, it's very clear that this family has issues simmering beneath the surface. The question shouldn't be what caused tension, it should be what <em>doesn't </em>cause tension, because Walter and Ruth argue about a large number of things. It's not a happy marriage, it seems.
When Ruth accuses Walter of keeping their son up by talking late at night, he complains, "That's what you mad about, ain’t it? The things I want to talk about with my friends just couldn’t be important in your mind, could they?"
The main issue between them, though, is money. It's underlying everything they argue about - Walter's association with Willy, Travis' ask for the 50 cents, Walter's late-night discussions with his "friends."