The king was in debt because of a war, and needed to get out, so he decided to tax the citizens who he didn't think could rebel, but he was wrong. Hope I helped!
Notice that the excerpt above occurs in the last <em>paragraph </em>just after the conclusion of the major climax.
The correct answer, therefore, is C - Falling Action - The Aftermath.
<h3>What is a Falling Action in A Great Mistake"?</h3>
A falling action or fall in a story or literature refers to that which happens very near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict.
Most stories are usually written using this structure which is adapted from Freytag's Pyramid.
Learn more about Freytag's Pyramid in the link below:
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Answer:
I think that's a very *sensible* idea. My teeth are very *sensitive* to cold.
Explanation:
Sensible means practical, so you would basically be saying "that's a practical idea," or "that's a good idea." Sensitive means they are delicate. Therefore, this person is saying their teeth are delicate and fragile when it comes to eating cold things, and it might hurt them because of this.
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Answer:
The chosen symbol is Fire.
Explanation:
Mary Shelley referred to Frankenstein as a modern Prometheus, reinforcing the symbolism associated with fire since the title of the work.
As we know, Prometheus is a character present in Greek mythology and described as responsible for creating the human race and for giving knowledge to fire for humanity, which allowed an evolution in the human race. In her book, Shelley puts Frankenstein as an allusion to Prometheus, causing him to create human life.
In this story, fire represents knowledge and once Frankenstein's creature had access to knowledge, Frankenstein's life and family was completely destroyed by his creature, who, like fire, consumed everything that Frankenstein held. In this case, fire also represents suffering and destruction.
"Frankenstein" is a work full of symbolisms and meanings, which deal directly with the human emotional and its capacity to create and destroy.
The first step in reducing pollution is to acknowledge that there is pollution.
Without this step, we wouldn't even need to see pollution as a threat unless we <em>acknowledge</em> that it exists first.
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