Explanation:
<h2>Stern et al. (1999) and Stern (2000), define this variable as those general visions about the world, reflected in the beliefs that people express about their relationship with the environment and nature.</h2>
Answer:
Below:
Explanation:
It was dark, clouds gathered above and looked as angry as clouds could. The rain was being thrown down in such power that my head began to hurt. It was then, in the distance, when I noticed him, a young dog whimpering in the corner.
The dramatic irony that takes place at the end of Scene 1 is that we know that<u> Antigone has buried Polynices, but Creon, the Chorus, and the Guard do not.</u>
Antigone buried Polynieces as she wanted that the family should do the burial rights after the death. Creon didn't want Polynices' body to go through the privilege of burial because he considered Polynices as a traitor. This is very well known to the audience that it is Antigone who has buried Polynieces but the other characters are unknown of this. Such type of ironical conditions is known as dramatic irony.
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they were waiting or unsure if they should do something
Answer:
C
Explanation:
You can order your pizza; with cheese, pepperoni, and pineapple; cheese, ham, and beef; or cheese,
tomatoes, and garlic.