<span>Group A
By Sinel's death I know I am Thane of Glamis;
But how of Cawdor? The Thane of Cawdor lives,
A prosperous gentleman; and to be King
Stands not within the prospect of belief,
No more than to be Cawdor.</span>
Answer:
The central conflict leads Millicent to change because she realizes that she values her independence and freedom and also her good relationship with Tracy so she decides to leave the sorority for good.
Explanation:
From the book, "Initiation" by Sylvia Plath the story is told about a girl, Millicent who decides to be a part of a high school sorority and finds out that the initiation process is quite challenging and backs off.
The central idea of the book is that as humans, it is important to retain one's individuality and freedom.
Answer:
С "Yankee ingenuity" allowed the United States to create many products to send
abroad for profit, thus stoking a burgeoning national economy.
Explanation:
An epithet is a term that is used to describe a trait or attribute. It means "added" and when used in literary terms it is used to describe the character to the reader.
Therefore, the sentence from the passage that the author demonstrate the rhetorical use of an epithet is option C.
This is because the term "Yankee ingenuity" is an epithet that is used in rhetoric.
Older people are less susceptible to conformity because they've most likely been in conformity for a majority of their lives (older generations had less freedom) and they don't want to go through that again.