Tamara is about to read a story from a culture that is unfamiliar to her. Which action is most likely to make it easier for her
to understand the text? A. Carefully review the introductory material and any other text aids that might provide background knowledge. B. Skip straight to the part where the story begins so she does not get distracted by other information. C. Ignore all distractions in the text, like footnotes and pictures, so she can concentrate on the story’s plot.
I would say A because the information skipped in B and C might be helpful to understanding more about the culture and there might be some important material in there.
The answer is that it makes the audience more receptive of
the character’s views. His soliloquy is
gives the audience an idea about who he is and why he does these things. Although it doesn’t justify his actions, it
makes the audience understand him.
Answer: No because other people whom you are setting an example for will think that it is ok as long as we don't die. That is telling everyone to disobey the ruler and wreak havoc.