Answer:
true but only after never during
There is no context with this. If you comment on my post with what happened during the talent show I could help!
The answer is "A certain cool-headedness had come to him; it was not the first time he had been in a tight place."
Explanation:
The purpose of writing an essay is to prove a certain point of view; moreover, to achieve this, it is necessary to add evidence that explains or prove the point of view. This means if the focus of Zara is to show Rainsford (the main character) is a rational individual and does not panic, the best is to include a section that shows this behavior. According to this, the most appropriate excerpt is "A certain cool-headedness had come to him; it was not the first time he had been in a tight place" because, in this, Rainsford shows a calm and logical behavior, even though at this point he had fallen of a yacht and it is indanger, which shows his ability to avoid panic during pressure or difficult situations
Answer: LADY MACBETH
Explanation: in Act 5 Scene 1
"Out, d****ed spot! Out, I say!—One, two. Why, then, ’tis time to do ’t. H*ll is murky!—Fie, my lord, fie! A soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?—Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him."
People who pressure Scout into "being a lady" could be Aunt Alexandra, the ladies of Maycomb, Miss Stephanie Crawford, and maybe even Mrs. Dubose. Atticus does not apply the same pressure because he wants his children to be who they are, not who they are supposed to be.