Answer:
2. Her name was Michelle.
3. The man was wearing a checked shirt tucked into his brown trousers.
4. He was carrying briefcase.
5. The girl was looking for her head gear inside her bag.
6. She brought out the head gear out of her bag and wore it.
7. The man started talking to the girl.
8. The girl stood up and walked away because she was not comfortable talking with stranger.
9. The man felt embarrassed and humiliated ; so he quietly left the place.
Explanation:
I have written complete sentences in my story. My story is unique because it carries exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.
Answer:
A) Brutus’s decision contributes to a rising action.
Explanation:
In the exposition of the play, Brutus is displayed as a good man and a close friend of Caesar. This scene tells us that he might not be after all or that this decision that he makes will result in catastrophe. Brutus's decision to kill Caesar will later contribute to the rising action: killing Caesar.
Here's why the other answers are incorrect:
B) Brutus's decision does not create the climax because we are not at the highest point of tension yet; at this point all we know is Brutus's reasons to later kill Caesar and so we know we are not yet at the highest point of tension, because that will happen either during or after Caesar's death. So B is incorrect.
C) This scene is early on in the play, so it doesn't provide the resolution; C is incorrect.
D) This scene contributes more to the rising action than the exposition because it is a plot event that leads to the climax and directly affects everything that happens subsequently in the play.
they are terrifying, please help me
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
You'd most likely be dead before you ever got close due to the immense gravitational pull of a black hole. According to scientists, black holes are so strong your body would be pulled apart even before you got pulled in. Scientists call this process "spaghettification".
He is uncomfortable driving because there are many laws, or "directions" to follow when on the road