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B) Roger Chillingworth is frightened of what he become
Explanation:
Roger is looking in the mirror in shock (horror) because his reflection scares him; his shape is frightful in the glass in which he cant recognize the person he has become.
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1. How does this story reveal the themes of 'personal expression' and 'capitalizing on strengths?
The story reveals the theme, "personal expression" when Helen finds her strengths and she put her heart to enhance them. It also reveals the theme," capitalizing on strengths", when the author enjoys and gets motivation on the things she wanted.
2. What is the generational conflict that exists between Helen Michaelson and her parents? Explain using examples from the text.
The conflict is about the misguidance on the career path of Helen where her parents pushed her to do things that lead to demotivation.
My Musical Career is about a woman who is finding her strengths or talents and enhancing them. However, the parent overly pushed her to make a progress in it that results in demotivation.
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The very cruel event named the lottery took place in a small American town. In this town there was a simple yet horrendous way to decide just exactly how to keep peace. Every year after a three step process someone was chosen to be brutally stoned to death by the people in the village. Tessie was the one who happened to be chosen and she did not want to die. Tessie is the character vs. society in this passage. Making the conflict the main part of the story her getting stoned against her will. The process was initially screwed up because Bill only had one household n the family, going straight towards the randomized draw in the black box. These changes point to the idea that the lottery is a long-standing tradition in the village, something they have been doing for years and years. Traditions that have been done for so long are unlikely to change.
The poet, Yeats, is describing the daily routing of an old mother. He presents his ideas in a poem describing how she completes those activities. He is descring the old woman as hardworking and tired, and he presents these ideas in the last line, where it says that she must work because she is old and the seed of the fire (a lantern most likely representing her life or her day) gets feeble and cold (it ends). In essence, the author describes the old woman as harworking and tired, and at the end of the day, the "fire," or the Sun, grows feeble and cold, signifying that the day is ending and the cycle will begin again tomorrow.