We watched a game between the Detroit tigers and the Kansas City royals.
The theme being presented was think twice before you say anything. I think this was the theme because, the grasshopper could not be responsible of getting food, and the ants did not want to give their food. So the theme was think twice before you say anything.
Answer:
Ruth convinces Robert to stay on the farm rather than leave on his planned trip with his uncle. This changes the direction of the plot because rather than following his dream of travel, Robert is staying on the farm where he will likely be unhappy. This is foreshadowed as the scene comes to a close:
RUTH. (in a soft murmur) Yes. Our very own star. (They stand for a moment looking up at it, their arms around each other. Then RUTH takes his hand again and starts to lead him away) Come, Rob, let’s go. (His eyes are fixed again on the horizon as he half turns to follow her. RUTH urges) We’ll be late for supper, Rob.
ROBERT. (shakes his head impatiently, as though he were throwing off some disturbing thought—with a laugh) All right. We’ll run then. Come on! (They run off laughing as The Curtain Falls)
Explanation: Plato Answer
Answer:
He receives a call from Dally, who was missing. Dally is asking for help to hide from the police.
Explanation:
Although you did not present the text to which this question refers, in the context of the question, we can see that you are referring to "The outsiders" a book that tells the story of Ponnyboy, a boy who lives in a violent environment, in amid street gang fights, while trying to find out who he truly is.
In this book, after getting into a very violent conflict, Ponnyboy sees the death of a friend and gets lost from another friend, called Dally, who he thinks may be dead too. He says this to Darry, who receives an unpredictable call. The call was made by Dally, who is fleeing the police after stealing a grocery store, and asked the gang to hide him.