In the first murder, he poisons the victim. On the second attempt, he tries to send a bomb to the victim.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Lord Arthur receives a prophecy that he will be an assassin.
- He is engaged and eager for marriage, but he is afraid to marry without having completed his destiny and therefore decides to become a murderer as soon as possible.
- So he tries to poison his aunt and send dynamite to a university dean.
- Both attempts fail and he is unable to murder either victim.
With this, we can see the theme that we should not try to manipulate fate, we should just wait for it to happen at the right time.
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Answer:
stanza.
Explanation:
since poem are written in verse, a group of verses is not a paragraph, but a stanza.
The first option is indirect characterization.
Answer:
Lennie asks for "the story" about how they are different from the other guys.
Explanation:
Lennie loved the story about the land that the both of them were gonna get, and about the rabbits that he would take care of.
Of Mice and Men is a really good book, you should read the whole thing sometime :)