"'Kill him! Kill the umpire!' shouted someone on the stand;/And it's likely they'd have killed him had not Casey raised his hand."
These two lines best show that the desire to win at all costs makes people act desperately. In these lines the crowd has asked for the umpire's life out of desperation. They do not agree with the decisions he is making and think that the umpire will be the one to cost them the game so they start acting irrationally out of desperation.
And they yelled because they are performing both actions at once
Answer:
C. cultural context
Explanation:
So, the statement above explains the success of Shirley Temple's films by explaining the setting of their making, or by giving them a context.
Context can be defined as the set of circumstances that form a basis for understanding an event or an action or a sentence. So, a cultural context provides us with the current situation in all spheres of life at the time, helping us understand the success of those films.
Obviously, all those aspects of life aren't listed here; it is only stated that the time frame is the Great Depression which refers to economic crisis in 1920s and 1930s.
Answer:
"a new starts she school day" is wrong
she hopes to make new friends
what grade are you in?
are you feeling nervous?