Answer:
b. rising action
Explanation:
Thirteen-year-old girl Charlotte Doyle learns to be a sailor - after Captain Jaggery and Mr. Hollybrass kill Zachariah, a crew member of the ship she travels on - out of guilt feeling for his death. This action leads to climax of the book in which Charlote fight for her own life and survives by changing her own personality during events of cruelty and murders.
Answer:
Christianity in the 6th century spread during the Anglo- Saxon rule in England.
Explanation:
Anglo- Saxon who settled in Britain in the fifth century were pagans. They worshiped many different gods and supernatural forces. The rulers of the Anglo-Saxons began converted into Christianity from the 6th century. Missionaries from Rome and Ireland converted the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms to Christianity. The conversion to Christianity had an immense impact on social and cultural. For the first time, Anglo- Saxon able to write and document. Literacy and the writing of books began to introduce. The vast majority of the manuscripts survived from that period kept in monasteries and cathedrals.
Answer :
The excerpt from part one of Trifles contains a stage direction that contributes to the character development of Mrs. Hale is :
"MRS. HALE. I’d hate to have men coming into my kitchen, snooping around and criticizing. (She arranges the pans under sink which the Lawyer had shoved out of place.)"
The main purpose of the stage directions in part one of the play is to convey the dreary and miserable condition of John Wright's farmhouse which is located in a lonely area. The dirty condition of the pots and pans and the roller towel hint at the possible depression Mrs. Wright might be going through after her husband's death.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Many people don't have photo identification. Requiring people to show a photo identification to vote would keep those without this type of identification from voting causing a major decrease in voters.