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When I am writing a research paper, or answering questions, I typically find a reliable source and use facts to prove how the said subject is relevant.
Example: I had a paper over how William Shakespeare was relevant/influenced the modern marketing/business world. My claims as to why he was relevant were that he is one of the most well known names in history, and he has built a brand around his name (his playwrights) that can be associated with him. I used a quite from an article where someone had said that Shakespeare has built himself as the biggest brand, whether it was he who built it.
The answer is not A) This happened after the climax.
The answer is not C) This is after the tragedy, or 'star crossed' event came into play.
I would say the answer is B, because this is when the misforture occurs.
There main problem is that they love each other but were born into rivaling families.
She eventually learns that she was meant to hear their conversation. She learns of the seriousness of the situation Atticus is in, and also that Uncle Jack made the mistake of not listening to Scout. She learns the things that are about to take place trial-wise.