Answer:
the answer is D tragedy
Explanation:
tragedies are plays that end badly or are sad i know this because recently did this in one of my classes
Incomplete Question. Options that completes the question;
A. Rainsford’s repetition characterizes him as forgetful, which is why he must repeat the word to remember his mission.
B. Rainsford’s repetition shows that with his great skill and perseverance he was able to survive.
C. Rainsford’s repetition was probably taught to him in a private school growing up and is a symbol of his class status.
D. Rainsford’s repetition of “nerve” refers to the nervous system and neurons in the brain and emphasizes human reason as the most important key to success.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It noteworthy that Rainsford was a determined individual. His use of the word 'nerve' shows his determination which leads to his survival having applied great skill and perseverance.
This quality of perseverance was what made him repeat the word “nerve” in paragraph 169, paragraph 179, and paragraph 197.
Where was the rural village located?
How old was the girl when she first climbed the mountain in search for the supposed myth?
What did the boy want to study before the tragedy happened?
From which years did the building start construction?
Where was the lilac gem found?
The book that was apparently from the outside world taught them that:
Both stories are about Crime. Takehiko is murdered and Masago is rapped in "In a Grove" while an Old man is murdered by the Narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart".
<h3>Analysis of Characters</h3>
One major difference is that there is a stint of metaphysical theme in "In a Grove" While Masago tries to murder her husband in the book "In a Grove", The Narrator is the murderer in "The Tell-Tale Heart".
After Masago killed her husband, she tries to stab herself in the neck and drown herself. This attempt failed.
The narrator on the other hand - "The Tell-Tale Heart" after attempting to hide his crime confesses because of his own heartbeat.
In a way, both the Narrator and Masago seemed to develop a conscience after their crime has been committed.
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