Sorrow - o now be gone
Cause of fear-dark our woes
Symbol of maturity-light it grows
Comfort-more light more light
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7. Both learn terrible things about their spouses.
6.Both stories suggest that a marriage cannot work without trust.
Answer:
Princess and the need to be saved by a man.
Explanation:
In Sleeping Beauty, When Aurora touches the spindle she falls into a deep sleep. Of course, she would need a magical kiss to save her, but not every movie needs to be like that. Women are strong and powerful in their own way. Most girls these days want a princess to save them, but that wont happen because men are not gentelmen in this world anymore.
Answer:
Before the bell rang
Explanation:
Because it describes <em>when</em> the students are required to neaten up the area around their desks. Adverb clauses tell <em>when </em>something occurs.
Answer:
D all of the above
Explanation:
These playwrights are all famous writers of the early-mid 20th century who wrote realistic dramas, often tragic, to display the failings of the world. All are contemporaneous.
Hansberry is best known for A Raisin in the Sun, a masterpiece about blacks in America.
Williams wrote prolifically, but Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is one of his most well-known.
O’Neill wrote such works as The Iceman Cometh and Long Day’s Journey Into Night, both philosophical in nature, meant to expose the vices of modern society.