Answer: the Earth
Explanation:
The astronomer Carl Sagan speaks of the Earth in the Pale Blue Dot. This is perhaps given away by the title which describes the dot as blue which is the same colour as Earth.
Carl Sagan speaks of how the Earth is home to humans who are diverse and believe in many different things such that we are a danger to ourselves. He mentions that it is the only planet that can harbor life at that point and so humans should treasure it and take care of it.
Answer:
From the tragedy play by William Shakespeare "Romeo and J u li et", Act IV scene v .
Explanation:
The lines given in the question are spoken by the Nurse. Act IV scene v of the play shows the nurse lamenting over the "death" of Jul iet, who had seemingly faked her de ath so that she won't have to marry Paris and betray her already married husband and love Romeo.
Romeo and Ju li et, being family foes for decades, know they cannot be together with the blessings of their respective families so they thought of a plan to stay together. The plan was to fake Jul i et's death so that Romeo will steal her corp se and they'll run away to a far place. By taking po is on that'll make her sleep, thus a momentary de ath, she tries to elude the marriage with Paris. It was this scene of the discovery of her death that led the nurse and her family members to mourn her, with Lady Capulet claiming "<em>deat h</em>" is her "<em>son -in - law</em>".
Answer:The touch-me-not appearance of the cottage means that the cottage looked unwelcoming and not inviting to guests. Attributes such as the high fence indicated that the cottage did not want to be disturbed or to have visitors, being described as the touch-me-not appearance.
Explanation:
Answer:
she should look for a more recent source
Explanation:
the book from 10 years ago is too outdated
The correct answer is option four.
Narrative exposition is a literary device to introduce background information about the characters, the setting and previous events. Some procedures to display exposition are flashback, dialogues, journals or the characters' thoughts.
In "Cinderella", before the protagonist dances with the Prince, an invitation to the Prince's Ball comes to Cinderella's home. As a result, considering the course of the events, the invitation is part of the circumstances surrounding the background of the story.