Are these good chapter titles for the outsiders?
for chapter one i put "the east side greasers"
for chapter two i have "dicovery of the good-girl soc" and "things are rough all over" (as cherry says in the book)
for chapter three i have "the runaways"
for chapter four i have "when natures first green turns black" (johnny kills bob and in chapter five,the first of "nothing gold can stay" is "Nature's first green is gold")
for chapter five i was thinking something like "gone with the gold" (referring to gone with the wind and nothing gold can stay,both allusions included in chapter five)
for chapter six i was thinking "heroes of windrixville" or "from hoodlum greasers to windrixville heroes"
I think your forgot to add the options but based on my research the correct answer is perception. An understanding based on what is observed or taught is called perception. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
Answer:
Explanation:
The answer is B- To show the fight for independence as a spiritcual struggle
Macbeth" relates the story of
someone who overthrows the King of Scotland by killing him. This is
similar to the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, when there was an attempt made by
a group of rebel Catholics to kill King James I and blow up the
parliament. In addition, the mention of the witches in Shakespeare's
tragedy coincides with James' enthusiasm with the subject of witches.
Another
important aspect of "Macbeth" is that it is the only Shakespearean play
that is set in Scotland. This helped to legitimize King James' rightful
succession to the throne of England, as he was the son of Mary Queen of
Scots.