- The plot is basically an outline of what will happen in the story so 'Plot - Establishes an order of events'.
- The setting is where the story takes place and it sets up the mood in a way e.g. if the setting is in a haunted mansion then the atmosphere would be tense and edgy so 'Setting - Contributes to the mood'.
- Conflict is the problems that causes issues. These issues usually affect the characters and this can lead to fighting between characters so 'Conflict - Builds the tensions between or within characters'.
- No character = no overcoming problems = no story, therefore 'Character - Acts to overcome obstacles'.
- The theme is normally some sort of message or idea that keeps coming during the story e.g. if the story takes place in a war-torn country with the character overcoming the problems that come with living in that country then the theme would center around war and the effects of war. For that reason 'Theme - Conveys a message or truth about life'
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Zachariah led a mutiny against captain Jaggery because he thought that the captain was a gentleman and trustworthy but he did not turn out to be trustworthy and cheated.
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According to Zachariah and Charlotte, captain Jaggery was a trust worthy man. Both of them thought that he was a gentleman and could be trusted very easily. But to their surprise, captain Jaggery turned out to be completely opposite of both of them thought the captain to be.
Captain Jaggery was not a gentleman at all and not at all trust worthy. He had deceived every one and that was the reason why Zachariah had led a mutiny against him and he said that the rebellion was totally justified which was against the captain.
Answer:
Possibly...
Explanation:
refer to:
https://medium.com/carethinkcreate/nick-is-gay-and-why-knowing-this-is-essential-to-reading-the-great-gatsby-f8b76534dce9
It is false that there are few, if any, language variations with the three major dialect areas. In fact, there are many differences.
Answer:
And
Explanation:
It makes the most sense. This entry is the only one that is grammatically correct. Hope this helps and please mark brainliest!