Gold in my personal opinion is a symbolism of wealth and success. However, it is a precious metal that has its downside; gold can be as sweet as sugar but deadly like poison. Gold is simply gold but it’s value to us has much more worth than life and health. Gold can blind us and we can start to loose our health to gain more or we can risk the health of others in order to obtain more gold and many even go to extreme extends that end their life or the life of others for gold. It is because of gold that people have wars, rivalry, and ego centric desires.
<span>a)Irony; Romeo thinks that killing himself is defying fate. Instead he is fulfilling it</span>
In this question the options are missing; here are the options:
What would a story written about this historical time most likely include?
A. A character receiving an order from General Washington to set the creek on fire.
B. Events resulting from a terrible snowstorm that occurred in February 1783.
C. A conflict between city people and country people being resolved.
D. General Washington's boyhood home in Virginia being described.
The answer to this question is A. A character receiving an order from General Washington to set the creek on fire.
Explanation:
The excerpt focuses on the idea General Washington wanted to set the creek on fire. This is explained in "the river or creek...might be set on fire...and as General Washington had a mind to try the experiment". In this context, if a story is created using this information or context, it is expected the story focuses on how the creek is set on fire. Moreover, it is expected General Washington is the one that leads this action and that he gives orders to others to complete it. According to this, the correct answer is the first option.
Serious, it should be strictly facts and leave out first person
Answer:
Central Idea. Also known as the main idea; this is the most important thought of the entire text and tells the reader the author's main point in writing. Supporting Details. These are facts, information, examples, etc. that help give the reader a full understanding of the central idea.