Answer: it’s D
Explanation: taking the quiz rn
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the team wins a place in the state playoffs only after it performs well all season
<u>Answer:</u>
Theseus, in "The Adventures of Theseus," changes from the beginning of the story until he finds his father, King Aegeus. The statement that best explains that is Theseus changes from a confident young man to an adult whose experiences humble him and show his true weaknesses.
Here, the correct answer is option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A boy called Theseus was there. Nobody really knew about his father because his mother Aethra had been cherished by both King Aegeus of Athens and Poseidon. Theseus when came to know about his father set out to meet him in Athens. He chose the dangerous way of travelling to Athens that is on foot. He alone faced various obstructions and defeated numerous bandits along his way. He was brave, ambitious and intelligent that is why he could diffuse the plot made by Medea, Aegeus’s wife to kill him.
<u>Explanation:</u>
It adds details to the plot's rising action since Maya is painted as been more intimidated because of her view that she's about to face something scary and embarrassing just as it happened to the student who immigrated to the United States from Cambodia.
Remember, any descriptions of incidents that create suspense, interest, or tensions are referred to as the rising action.
Answer:
My hands were clamped up as I knew I was next to give my speech. I was the "social justice kid" and didn't understand why I was now being scared to speak up for what I believed. I got up on the stand, took a deep breath and began speaking.
My face felt hot from all the mistakes I was making while speaking. My hands started to fumble with the papers as I turned the page to continue my speech. My voice trembled for a second but soon turned back to confident when I noticed I was almost finished.
The audience got up and clapped for me. My shoulders relaxed knowing I didn't become that much of an embarrassment. I even had people come up to me and tell me how much of an amazing job I did.
I learned giving speeches seemed really scary at first, but with confidence, it becomes easier. I knew what I believed in and that was all that mattered. Oh, and of course, taking a deep breath made things easier!