<span>In the essay the author explores the movie Monsters Inc. and how it turns the socially accepted view of what a monster is on its head. Instead of the audience being afraid of the monsters in the movie these monsters serve as the protagonist. The audience wants the monster to succeed because in the end their success relates directly to that of a young girls.</span>
The way the lottery is done in "The Lottery" builds suspense by sparking the reader's interest as to what the lottery is. Once the reader comes to understand that being chosen for the lottery is a bad thing (even though it is not clear exactly what it is until the end), it is suspenseful that names are drawn and called out, because it is a slow way to reveal who is <em>not</em> the loser of the lottery, building the anticipation of the reader, and the fear/nerves of the characters. This is a successful way to form suspense for those both in and out of the story, because both the reader and characters know that something bad is going to happen, but it is a mystery as to whom it will happen.
I believe the answer to be D. He understands the dangers that come with discrimination in the south. Hope this Helps! :-)
I believe it would be D. Licenses
I’m pretty sure you question is: To find out what kind of credentials a physician or surgeon must have, which section should the reader study?
A) Education
B) Important Qualities
C) Training
D) Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations
I believe it would be D. Licenses, Certifications, and Registrations. Education would be about what you need to do to become a physician or surgeon, important qualities would be about what type of person you should be, like strong in terms of seeing blood and not being disturbed, or friendly to make your patients feel better. Training would be about how they practice surgery before operating on a real person. So therefore it would be D. Hope this helps. Please rate, leave a thanks, and mark a brainliest answer (Not necessarily mine)
<span>APOTHECARY: My poverty, but not my will, consents.</span>