I'm just putting it here to ;)
Summary of Trash Vortex:
Plastic started to flood into people's lives. It replaced lots of other materials too. Also, it would be transformed into new objects. Children would play with plastic putty. This shows us that plastic is really popular, but the cost of being popular can harm our environment. People use plastic materials in their modern life. Plastic offered other conveniences such as disposable items like plates, cups, napkins. Although they're all meant to be thrown away after use.
Plastic trash began to accumulate in waterways. This caused waterways to be polluted and non-safe drinking water with diseases. For example, Ohio's river was so polluted with chemicals it caught on fire. causing to catch the attention of government leaders. The federal clean water act added rules in 1972 on industrial plants along waterways. That said waterways continued to trash accumulating a bit in reason of wind sweeping plastic and other non-disposable items.
I'm not sure if this is correct if Trash Vortex is about plastic and pollution, but I'm glad I helped. :)
In <em>Macbeth's </em>Act 1 Scene 1, both Banquo and Macbeth wonder (D) whether the prophecy about Banquo is true.
In the Royal Palace, Banquo thinks about the prophecy of the witches. At the beginning of the play, the sisters had foretold that he would become the father of a line of kings, but they had also predicted that Macbeth would become Thane of Cawdor, which immediately came true. For this reason, Macbeth fears he will not have a heir to the throne and also wonders about the possibility of Banquo's line to sit on the throne in his soliloquy, where he confesses to feel threatened by his friend.
1 prodigy 2 speculate this is all i could get I am so sorry. :<
The correct answer is definitely the historical method.
You should observe words and their usage as it developed throughout history.
“We were Liars” by E. Lockhart
The main character is Cadence sinclair
10 questions i would ask the character:
1.) Did you ever felt like you’re under pressure by your family’s standards?
- i think the character will say yes because her family doesn’t approve anything below their line/status
2.) would you choose your family or your significant partner?
- the character will probably choose her significant partner since she rebelled and planned to burn the sinclair house
3.) if you didn’t burn the house down, would you feel any less different about the situation?
- the character will probably say that she regrets everything and would do anything to take things back
4.) would it be better if you remembered the tragedy later or earlier?
- i don’t know how he character will answer this tbh but i think she might say later because it’s better to unfold a tragedy slowly
5.) how do you plan on coping the loss?
- i think the character will say to remember the values of the happiest moments with them and always cherish it
6.) If your family approved Gat, would you still burn the house down since your family controls your cousins as well?
- i am not sure how the character will respond to this
7.) Do you plan on running away from your family and choose Gat?
- i think the character will say yes because she love him no matter what they say
8.) why do you think your family is cursed?
- because from generation to generation, nothing last forever and it’a always divorce or inheritance problem
9.) who do you think deserves the inheritance the most?
- nobody alone should get it, i think they all should share it
10.) do you forgive your dad for leaving you and your mom?
- i think he character will say yes because her dad left after being under pressured by the standards of the sinclair family