Hello. You haven't shown which map to fill out, so I just summarized the storyline to which the question refers. I hope it helps.
The tale begins by stating that many people believe that in Africa, in the past, there were people who knew how to do magic and could fly and it was when they were flying that they were captured to be slaves. Then, people started to hide their wings, so as not to be captured, and many became very sick. These people still had magic, but it was safer to stop flying and camouflage yourself in the crowd. However, even then they were captured as slaves, among Africans who could not fly.
The life of a slave was difficult and one day, all who could fly rebelled, attacked their "masters" and fled flying, those who did not fly asked for help to escape, but those who flew could not teach them and told them to find another way to escape.
The "masters" did not want this story to be heard, but the slaves who were imprisoned told their children and this story was passed down from generation to generation.
An all school assembly is an example of interwoven community because different people with differents beliefs, religion, tradition, and sometimes, nationality or races. An interwoven community is a variety of individual characteristics that come together in one place or are residents of a certain place.
Answer:
The answer I think you are looking for would be D. character versus character.
Explanation:
This is because it is the only answer that makes the most sense.
The answer is F)
For this exercise we have the following options:
The first appear very illogical so we can concentrate on the last ones E or F and then go on to find answer F correctly expresses the wish from Romeo to marry Juliet as fast as possible. In C it only expresses a day to be set. So answer is F: we can see that he is implying time could get over faster.
A. PARIS: These times of woe afford no time to woo.
B. Acquaint her here of my son Paris' love;
C. PARIS: Monday, my lord,
D. Will you be ready? do you like this haste?
E. And there an end. But what say you to Thursday?
F. PARIS: My lord, I would that Thursday were to-morrow.
Answer: B or C but mostly I’ll choose B.
Explanation: