The answer is most likely "The order of its main points"
The Little Red Tortoise follows a number of themes. The three main or central themes are as follows: the importance of being careful around strangers, the importance of paying attention to one's parents, and the need for a person to rely upon their own instincts.
Answer:
C
D
C
B
C
Explanation:
if that is for unit 3 lesson 5 then there ya go. if not let me know
Anton Chekhov conceived of this play, which turned out to be his last, as a comedy,designating it “A Comedy in Four Acts” and even emphasizing to the Moscow Art Theatre that the last act should be “merry and frivolous.” He suggested that some portions were even farcical. Nevertheless, most interpretations and theatrical productions have emphasized its tragic aspects. It is understandable why the playwright’s intentions have been largely disregarded; the subject is a serious and depressing one including the family’s loss of their ancestral home and removal from it and other sad developments as well. The destruction of the orchard also represents the destruction of illusions—sad, to be sure, but perhaps hopeful.
Thus, as the inevitable change in society with the dawning of the 20th Century comes, the play represents this time period and portrays an end of an aristocratic era with both tragic and comic elements. The play is best characterized as a tragicomedy.
Answer:
I would imagine that the cause would be that it came out in 1977 which caused it to be a big hit
Explanation:
Now I dont know the specifics the question is very braud for what it is. But from what I can tell since it came out in 1977 that is what started off the star wars franchise so it probably is coming out in 1977 is the cause.