A. It appears as a run on, instead of a compound sentence like B. b uses and. C makes it appear as if almost two sentenced. D is a short, simple sentence.
The answer is B: <span>It is important to remember that “[w]hen [he] refer[s] to integrity, [Carter has] something very specific in mind.”</span>
Answer:
A summary is a writing that synthesizes the main ideas of a text or a subject of study, in a faithful way to the concepts raised in the original documents.
Explanation:
The text "Gone and Back Again: A Traveler’s Advice." offers advice for travelers and ensures that the trip will be rewarded if the person indulges in common sense.
In the beginning, it offers advice on the documents necessary to leave the country and the copies that are needed.
It also advises carrying little luggage as this will be an advantage to travel from one place to another more easily.
Talks about making the most of travel and having an open mind at all times.
In conclusion, the text ensures that you have to be prepared to travel and in this way obtain the rewards that travel brings.
Idk if it’s just me but you can’t really see the questions
Answer:
Ismene's attitude changed at the end of the play. At first, she was opposed to the plan of Antigone in burying their brother. She warned her against doing such acts that will punish her. But in the end, she also saw that family ties matter more than the laws of the king.
She also believed that her sister is right in giving proper burial to their brother who had died the same death as that of their other brother, whether they had fought against each other or not. She believed that family blood runs deeper than any laws made by kings and that only God is above all, not the king.
Explanation:
<em>Antigone </em>by Sophocles tells the story of a young princess Antigone who dared go against the order of the king in burying her brother. And Ismene is the younger sister of Antigone who at first disapproves of her sister's actions but then began to realize her own mistake.
Antigone had gone against King Creon's order of prohibiting anyone to give a proper burial for Polyneices who he declared to be a traitor. But for Antigone, she would rather disobey the king than leave her own family, and in this case leaving her brother without a proper burial. When Ismene heard about her plans, she rebuked her and warned her against the punishment, even trying to stop her from doing such acts. She refused to help her sister and did not want to do unlawful acts.
But towards the end of the play, Ismene changed her stand on the issue. She stated that she also saw the importance of family ties and how it surpasses even the highest laws of the king. She now agrees with her sister's opinion that the king is not above the law of God, and God is to be feared more than the king.