Answer:
The excerpt presented allows readers to approach a “forbidden door".
Explanation:
In "Danse Macabre", Stephen King describes how society influences the horror genre. Be it in books, comics, films, etc. He explores the history of the genre and how real life situations are the consequence of that history.
In this case, King is pointing us to a "forbidden door".
"(...) he peered into the darkness."
"(...) he could resolve this mystery. He swung his legs to the floor with conviction."
The character is going into the darnkess to solve that mistery. He is going to cross that "forbidden door".
Answer:
Since they are free writes, lyrics from my two favorite songs:
1) Often I am upset that I cannot fall in love but I guess
This avoids the stress of falling out of it
Are you tired of me yet?
I'm a little sick right now but I swear
When I'm ready I will fly us out of here
2) I'm afraid that's just the way the world works
It ain't funny, it ain't pretty, it ain't sweet
But I think that it could work for you and me
Just wait and see
It's not the end of the story
:)
B. We all protest against wage discrimination
Answer:
uhm am I supposed to answer?
Answer:
All of them
Explanation:
All of these are reasons why it was important for unity to prevail during the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was the document that was responsible for guiding much of the Revolutionary War. Because of this, it needed to be drafted in a clear, concise and intelligent way. The principles that were outlined in this document became the guiding principles of the country. Moreover, this showed the commitment of the colonists to gaining independence and to act as a cohesive group that agreed on the importance of their actions and their beliefs.