Answer:
He had mastered the art of healing wounds. The old General of Japan had full faith in his abilities as a surgeon. He did not believe any other doctor. He was not keeping good health and could require a surgery any time, so Sadao was not sent with the troops abroad.
I believe it has to be B,C, and E. The rising action comes before the climax, so that eliminates D and A.
Answer:
D, accept the criticism and look for more passing opportunities
Explanation:
I hope this helps, but it follows the coach's instructions and helps Amy in the future.
Answer:
i think it's option b bcz it says it produces change in the shapes of these mountains.
Answer:
The ironic part is where it says "thought we were going to have to get on without you, tessie"
Explanation:
This only becomes ironic after the reader has finished with the story and can understand what has happened because at the end Tessie "wins" the lottery.