Scientists had begun to debate privately whether or not Pluto is a plant, but this was the first time the concept was presented in a museum for all to see
Answer:
It convinces Orpheus that he has to fight for his love
Explanation:
From the ancient legend of <em>Orpheus and Eurydice, </em>Orpheus the son of Apollo falls in love with Eurydice and despite the prophecy of doom by Hymen, he gets married to her. A short time after the prophecy by Hymen, Eurydice is bitten by a snake and loses her life.
Orpheus makes the decision to visit Hades in the underworld to bring Eurydice back to life but is unable to fulfill the conditions Hades gave to him so he loses her forever.
The death of Eurydice shows that true love is worth fighting for but without trust and faith, it cannot survive.
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The correct answer should be B. Heathcliff's
That's because the chapter explains how Heathcliff was tortured as a kid and how the place worked now that Hindley was in charge.