Answer:
C). Tamica's phone call with her mom.
Explanation:
As per the question, the event leading to a solution in the passage was 'Tamica's phone call with her mother.' Before the call, she was extremely tensed after missing her plane to the United States which was also the last plane for that night. She didn't know what to do as she had already left the place where she lived with other students and the city was not known to her. She was left clueless about how to spend the long night at the Heathrow airport but after the call, she gets to way to get out of this problem as one of her mom's friend live near the airport. Thus, this event brings a solution to her problem and hence, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
Answer: People may view these actions as patriotic because the papers’ are putting things that the government have been dishonest about into question. This may also be viewed as patriotic, becuse it is putting these programs out into the open, so that the public is aware of the things that the government may have been trying to hide. Others may veiw these actions as wrong because they may think that the govenment has a right to hide certain things. Some may think that the publishers should be tried under the Espionage Act because they may veiw the story as being disloyal to the government, as well as invading the governments privacy.
Answer:
Sarah's dad asks her this question because he is a werewolf. The text states, "The thing was wearing a torn-up pair of red pants. "Just like my dad's," she thought as she drifted off."
Explanation:
the protagonist is is important because he's the one who drives the plot forward although evens and circuit amses happen to characters it's the characters response that defines what happen in your story here protagonist witnesses the murder of his parent as a child