In the excerpt, it is inferred that D. Nora is considering killing herself.
After Krogstad discovers that Nora has committed fraud against him, she realizes he could use that information to blackmail her husband. In this way, he would not lose his job but he would get a higher position. So Nora thinks about suicide as the only way to escape, but Krogstad warns her he will write Torvald a letter telling everything anyways.
Answer:
The situation at Central High school might have been different if Webb and other white students had regarded Eckford as a “kid” much like them because Eckford would feel more comfortable going to school without getting judged by other white students.
Explanation:
Part A's answer would be <em>"the creation of an imaging code that combines large amounts of data into one picture"</em>
Part B's answers are<em> "Her role was to help build an algorithm which could construct the masses of data collected by the telescope into a single image." </em>and <em>"The algorithm would later lead to an image of a supermassive black hole in the Messier 87 galaxy being taken for the first time."</em>
Plot= the whole story what it is made up of
setting= the place
rising action= building up surprise and your interest
falling action = after climax it answers your questions
climax = the middle and most important
resolution= when everything is solved and the problem is fixed
narrative hook= gets the readers attention and since you are the narrator you hook the people
(im gonna not do the 100 words, but give you an idea of how to write em.)
They showcase a idea using words and tones, like: "the bird became a wooden toy with a snap of a finger", we can tell thats fantasy since you cant turn birds into inanimate objects. and tones can be like: " i was fumming when he said that!", they literally dont mean fumming, but angry.