The answer is: Characters can't sit down, and one can't stand up.
<em>Endgame</em>, perhaps on the most remarkable plays written by Samuel Beckett tells the story of Hamm and his servant Clov, the latter a character who cannot sit down and the former one that cannot stand up. Along Hamm´s, parents, the play is represented in a closed and somber room, with what seems to be nothingness beyond its walls, and showing all characters despising each other.
Although Hamm cannot stand up and Clov cannot sit down, which is unrealistic, certainly, one should try to read in between the lines to extract a form of meaning through absurdity in this bizarre condition of both characters.
It is true. A morality play is a dramatic allegory
<span>The correct answer is B. The verb 'remember' is the imperative verb in this sentence as it commands the hearer to do something. Sentence A is an exclamative. Sentence C is a question or interrogative - it starts with a 'wh' question word. Sentence D is a statement as it expresses a fact. </span>
The "C)He resists sending his daughter to Hill Farm Sanatorium because of the expenses involved" action in the scene most clearly supports Carmody's desire to save money. Carmody agrees that his daughter must undergo the doctor's treatment to heal her. However, he argues about the Hill Farm Sanatorium's cost of treatment.