Answer:
She is having a hard time feeling safe in almost all situations.
Explanation:
(I am not completely sure that this is the answer)
Answer:
The correct answer is D) Panicked.
Explanation:
There is no passage, but the user probably meant to write the one that starts like this one:
<u><em>"So now she is gone, and the servants are gone, and the things are gone, and there is nothing left but that great bedstead nailed down, with the canvas mattress we found on it We shall sleep downstairs to-night, and take the boat home to-morrow...</em></u>
If that is the case, then the right answer is <u><em>Panicked</em></u>
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<u><em>As we can see from the text above. The character strives to make a plan about what she is going to do in a basically empty room. Here, when we talk about the tone that the author uses to address the audience or readership, the only logical conclusion is "panicked" which perfectly describes the tone of the exerpt.</em></u>
Answer:
A. Exposition ➡️ 19. We meet the little boy and learn he lives in a small village and that he raises sheep on a hill.
B. Rising Action ➡️ 21. The little boy keeps playing tricks and calling 'wolf' when there isn't a wolf, and the villagers get sick of his games.
C. Climax ➡️ 18. The wolf actually comes and steals one of the little boy's sheep!
D. Falling Action ➡️ 22. The villagers don't come running to help the little boy because they don't trust him.
E. Resolution/ Denouement ➡️ 20. The little boy learns a lesson from the other villagers that no one trusts a liar.
Explanation:
Exposition: In a story, exposition reveals and introduces the character(s), the story setting and basic information.
Rising action: It occurs after the exposition. It starts with an inciting incident. It begins with events that will promote a conflict.
Climax: This is the high point of the story. From that point, things begin to fall as problems are resolved.
Falling action: This occurs after the climax. It begins to wrap up the story and leads to it closure.
Resolution: This is the end of the story. At this point, conflicts are resolved and the story concludes.
I believe that is Greek, Egyptian, and Hebrew
Martin Luther King Jr. was influenced by Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience" because it explained methods for nonviolent protest. Option C is correct.
Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience" was a blueprint for methods of nonviolent protest.
Thoreau wrote Civil Disobedience in 1849, amidst slavery issues and the Mexican-American war. He wrote it right after being imprisoned in Concord, Massachusetts charged with refusing to pay his taxes.
Thoreau claimed in the "Civil Disobedience" that the government was not fair, and democracy only favored and protected the majority.
He was reluctantto pay his taxes as part of the Civil Disobedience, since the Mexican American war would give way to an expansion of slavery he desagreed with.
Thus, Thoreau was regarded to as the pioneer of nonviolent methods to protest against the government and that inspired Martin Luther King Jr.