<span>believe me for mine honour, and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe: censure me in your wisdom, and awake your senses, that you may the better judge.</span>
So you want somebody to do your whole assignment for you or give you ideas
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Well, you're going to talk about the conflicts in The Lottery and The Lady or the Tiger... So... in The Lottery, the main conflict was that the lady (whatever her name was) was chosen to be stoned in the lottery. It wasn't really resolved in anyway, except that she got.. stoned. I haven't read The Lady or the Tiger, but you would do the same thing for that. Then you would state the theme, or moral, or main point, of each story. And then you would compare how the resolutions for both conflicts demonstrate the stories' themes.. Does it make a bit more sense?
The correct answer is A.
Phillis Wheatley got her first name after the name of a slave ship's name. Although she was a slave, she had the opportunity to learn how to read and write, she also learned foreign languages and the Bible. She was influenced by great poets, but she had the gift and talent to write her own poetry and was admired by many people. However, due to some people's doubts, she had to defend herself and prove she was the author of such works.