Liubov and Trofimov argue at the party because (c.) Trofimov says Liubov cant go back to the past.
The Cherry Orchard is a play written by Anton Chakhov and published in 1903. It tells the story of a Russian landowner, who returns to her family estate, and the lives of a group of servants. In the story, <u>Liubov is the landowner, who has a daughter called Anya. Moreover, Trofimov is Anya's love interest</u>. In Act III, during a party, Liubov and Trofimov have an argument after Trofimov tells her that she cannot go back to the past.<u> He asks her to accept the truth and to understand that the house, as well as the cherry orchard, will be sold at an auction</u>.
Someone who suffers, or is even killed, for his or her political or religious beliefs is called a martyr<span>.</span>
Answer:
Pro-choice believes that women are in control of their own bodies and have the choice to get an abortion.
Pro-life believes that no one has the right to end a life and that the baby within the stomach has a right to life.
He is using appealing words to help sell of the donkey. This is made clear at the end when it says," Who will bid for this exceptional creature"