Answer:
C. It is a bad storm outside.
E. They are safe from the storm inside.
Explanation:
Outside there isn't actually a roaring lion, this is a metaphor. The wind is <em>like a </em>roaring lion, meaning the wind is very strong. But inside is <em>like</em> a purring kitten. It's not actually a kitten, but it means that the inside is safe and calm.
In this question, we do not know what point of the story you are referring to. Therefore, we cannot answer in detail. However, we can still look at the character of Reverend Hale and try to understand why he behaves in this way in the play.
Reverend Hale is a pastor who is brought to Salem in order to investigate the witchcraft that seems to be taking place. He is eager to help and excited about this calling, which is what keeps him from seeing the truth. Initially, Hale is too absorbed by his faith and his work to admit that he might be wrong. However, as the play progresses, Hale realizes his mistakes and attempts to change his actions. However, at this point, it is too late to go back, as the trials are no longer in his hands.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Because the narrator controls on how much or little a reader will know about the plot, characters, etc.
Answer: In these lines, Gwendolen says that people who live in the country lack social status Cecily indicates that people in the city are ignorant of country life
<u>Social Status</u> first blank
<u>ignorant of country</u> life second blank
Explanation: Got a 5/5 on test, this is correct!
The answer would be <span>A) "Just the other day we found a nest that had been disturbed—probably by onlookers." This calls attention to nest being disturbed which can cause harm to the sea turtles.
B) talks about learning how big a difference you can make on the population of sea turtles.
C) talks about tourism near sea turtles
D) talks about learning new things about sea turtles</span>