Answer:
Tragedy
Explanation:
It's based on Arthur Brooke's The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet, and while the finale characterizes it as a tragedy, one may argue that the first two acts belong in a comedy. The play's conclusion, however, is the final judgement, hence tragedy.
According to Dr. Jones, Prof. of marine biology at Florida International University in Miami, Famous Orcas like Keiko the whale in the movie "Free Willy" who was successfully released back into the wild have helped raise public awareness about the inhumane capture and treatment of these sea animals. In the past 40 years, a number of organizations, including the Free Willy Keiko foundation and the humane society have taken important steps to stop the capture of Orcas in the waters surrounding the U.S. Progress to stop inhuman capture and captivity throughout the world continues.
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Answer:
For our annual Fourth of July picnic, Mom grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, and she also served grilled chicken.
Explanation:
Parallelism/parallel structure in writing is the use of non-repetitive word forms in a sentence to avoid ambiguity and make the sentence follow the same pattern.
Therefore, the sentence that correctly uses parallel structure from the given options is option B.
Answer:
B. adults must follow the advice they give children
Explanation:
The last sentence is "Then why do you go out and do the things you tell us not to do?"
The author is asking the adults why they go against what they teach children.
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Answer:
1. God's providence and security were recognized as the motivation behind why the Mayflower could transport them (the travelers) to the New World (America).
2. Since they were God's choice, they could legitimize brutality to the agnostic local Indians.
Explanation:
Bradford saw God's hand n everything. For instance,
(a) Getting seeds for planting was God's work.
(b) Forcing the Indians to convert to Christianity was God's longing.
(c) Despising other individuals of various religions was God's longing to isolate them from the rapscallion.
(d) The demise or disasters that came upon non-believers was God's work