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In Books IV and V, Jim describes what happens to various of the hired girls. Through this narrative voice, Cather subtly critiques the various definitions of success, as embodied in the fates of the different immigrant women.
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Prometheus was a character in Greek mythology, who is said to have created a man from clay, defying the gods and stealing fire from them and giving it to people, which enabled progress and civilization.
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The correct answer is option (D) The popularity of outdoor Shakespeare festivals in America grew slowly as a result of efforts by Ben Greet and others. Moving theatrical productions outside helped alleviate fears rooted in religion and class.
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This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Which answer choice provides an accurate and objective summary of the article?
(A) Americans' failure to understand Shakespeare has not prevented outdoor productions from becoming popular in the past century. Whether they continue to be popular depends on religious attitudes toward theater.
(B) The surprising popularity of outdoor theater productions during the summer grew out of early attempts to close theaters. Moving productions outside allowed directors to safely skirt those efforts.
(C) Americans' love of outdoor Shakespeare festivals was a natural result of changing attitudes toward religion and literature. There is nothing like the thrill of watching actors produce a show live on stage.
(D) The popularity of outdoor Shakespeare festivals in America grew slowly as a result of efforts by Ben Greet and others. Moving theatrical productions outside helped alleviate fears rooted in religion and class.
The question refers to the article <em>How Shakespeare ended up in the park by Richard Paul.
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The article talks about how Shakespeare's plays began to be done outdoors and this helped different members of religions such as the Puritans and Quakers who were afraid of the theater since they considered that acting unleashed demonic forces.
The fact that these plays can be played outdoors is largely due to Ben Greet, a British theater entrepreneur.
It was 3rd person omniscient and then it turned into Wilbur first person
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"Tornado Coming!" is a short story by D.ick Donley. Matt is a boy who lives on the Ozark Hills. He is home alone - only accompanied by his dog - when he hears the siren warning that a tornado is forming.
<u>Matt reacts by immediately looking for shelter. He picks up his dog and heads to a cellar, where they both will be safe.</u> However, <u>when he is about to enter the cellar, he realizes Mrs. Laney's house will be hit by the tornado. He leaves his dog safely in the cellar and goes to help Mrs. Laney.</u>
Mrs. Laney is an old lady who has arthritis is who is quite rude to Matt because his dog digs up her garden. When Matt arrives at her house,<u> Mrs. Laney is sitting in her rocking chair in her bedroom, even though the tornado is coming. The reason why Mrs. Laney does not react like Matt is that she probably didn't hear the siren. She asks Matt to speak up when he talks to her, which may be a sign of difficulty hearing. Another reason seems to be that she is quite skeptical about things in general. She does not believe Matt when he says a tornado is coming. Only after the house is hit - and they remain safe thanks to Matt - does she acknowledge it was a tornado.</u>