Answer: He conveys that many different arguments can be presented against socialism.
Explanation: The rest don’t make sense, there is no process nor is it in order of importance. The next option says each point is a logical result of the previous one but each of the arguments don’t seem to connect to the previous.
The action of the story concludes and the conflict is solved.
Answer:
"1. a parable is a story
2. a parable is a comparison
3. a parable contains a crisis
4. a parable has an ending
5. a parable is a story about gots kingdom "
Explanation:
by the way where are the sentences????
The answer you are looking for is <span>C. It resolves the conflict over whether Creon will realize his own flaws; it does so by showing that he realizes his pride, not Eurydice's curse, is to blame for his family's deaths because him admiting he was wrong and taking the blame shows that he realizes his own flaws</span>
The wind caresses each leaf as she blows by
Wisping through each blade of grass and grain
Helping every beautiful baby bird take flight
Though Her beauty could not compare
An underlying rage was unforeseen
thrashing trees and bees
leaving families astray
To wonder,
wait.