I’m assuming it would be A, a beekeeper.
Answer:
What does Gatsby's future plans with Daisy demonstrate a fine line
between?
<em>Reality and Consequences</em>
<em>This could be seen in his expectation for the past to repeat itself and Daisy to resume her love for him as before the war. It means that, he never wanted to acknowledge the reality that Daisy loves another person.</em>
<em>He wants her to leave Tom and be his forever</em>.
Explanation:
Shakespeare seems to consider a self-destruction tendency inextricably connected with love, as it is love and the actions taken in its name that drive the protagonists of many of his plays to make the choices which ultimately lead to their downfall, most famously in Romeo and Juliet.
Answer:
:) I did some small changes to make things more clear
Explanation:
Characters: Mr. Jack's, Kate, Mr. Jack's Bulldog
Setting: Late afternoon in a field outside the airport force field
Conflict: The need for food, water, etc. and a mirror to break through other potential force fields. --kate ended up using a broken mirror to finally escape, she knew this would work to break through any other force fields.
Rising Action:
1. Finding a truck used to deliver food to the airport
2. Shattering the mirror in the truck
Climax: The characters used the shattered mirror from the delivery truck in order to break through the force field
Resolution to Conflict: After breaking the force field, they were finally able to access the warehouse where all the stored airport food is and they finally escaped for freedom
Theme: Never give up, even when things appear to be hopeless-- Kate initially tried several times to escape but often failed. She never gave up and kept being persistent until she was finally able to escape along with Mr. Jacks and his dog.