You can include the next info about this important people: 1)José Martí was a Cuban rebel who battled in the spanish american war. Even though The US supported the rebel movement in
that war, they did not restore full control of
the island to the Cuban people after the war ended. He had fought his entire life to the freedom of Cuba. 2) Emilio Aguinaldo was from Filipines and he was a rebel who also battled the Spanish-American War. After this war Aguinaldo took up arms against the Americans because the United States decided not to give
the Philippines its independence. and 3) “Pancho” Villa was from Mexico and he rebeled against USA beacuse of its support to Villa's enemy Carranza. U.S. sent troops to Mexico to try to
capture him
Marcus has been captured by what looks like the army although he just wanted help to take his stabbed friend to the hospital. His head has been bagged so he has no idea what is going on on the outside and he has been put in the car with the what looks like army guys. Now he can't explain whats going on because the army people keep hitting him in the head for talking. Don't know if this helps, sorry if it doesn't.
The excerpt “<em>But what if I fail of my purpose here?/ It is but to keep the nerves at strain,/ To dry one’s eyes and laugh at a fall, / And, baffled, get up and begin again, /— So the chase takes up one’s life, that’s all</em>” reveals that the speaker will never give up the pursuit for his beloved: while the first verse contemplates the prospect of failure, the following disclose an inclination toward resilience that is reenforced in the other sections of the piece. The speaker’s views on love and the pursuit of love being a product of fate rather than the speaker's own will and romantic inclinations demonstrate how the acceptance of his fate and the manner with which he allows said fate to shape his life – and, to an extent, himself – is also a commentary on how love is perceived as a struggle, as an endeavour, as something that the speaker must adapt to in order to dominate. The speaker’s love for his beloved is not a passing fancy, it is something that he ultimately accepts and fights for.
I think the answer is B.) "Okay, Becky, let's assume for a moment you fail this test again. What is the worst thing that could happen?"