Answer:
Study Hard
Explanation:
Plan ahead is close but not it
<span>C. Gideon’s position as a tribal medicine man dictates that he not betray the secret to outsiders.
It is clear from the beginning of this passage that Gideon is not happy to be there. He is described as speaking "grudgingly" and "incredulously", showing that he is unhappy. He then goes on to firmly state that he will not give up the secrets of the medicine to outsiders. </span>
The correct answer is B.
To see if the content on a website is modified regularly you should always check the dates appearing on it. Any change to the content, even a small one, should be registered under the 'last updated' tag. Sometimes it is difficult to find this tag, in that case check any of the entries made on the site. It can be a discussion thread, a status update or a new photo being posted. Check the dates beneath such posts to see when the last update had taken place.
The answer is B.
Not only does Jean quit singing, but she refuses to do so, because as an American, she does not want to pledge her allegiance to the British king. This scene is tense because Jean differentiates herself and demonstrates an identity conflict in public. It is neither "carefree" nor "amusing." It is also not "jealous," because Jean is not envious of those who sing, and her classmates are not envious of her.