The answer that makes the most sense is B.
Answer:
Ok, so here is my answer. (Hunger games is the greatest novel of all time)
Explanation:
The <em>Hunger Games</em> trilogy is a dystopian Novel. In the ruins of North America arose a brand new country, Panem. There are Twelve Districts in Panem. The Capitol of Panem makes sure they have a tight clench on each district by forcing them to send Two children from each district to fight to the death until one Victor remains. This is to remind the districts of the "supposed Crimes" the districts made during the dark days.
Katniss Everdeen a resourceful and strong girl from District 12 and Peeta Mellark a Bakers son are chosen to fight to the death. Katniss accepts the fact that she will die in the arena, but it appears that Peeta has not. It just so happens that Peeta saved Katnisses life by feeding her bread when she and her family were on the brink of starvation.
So breif summary:
Peeta declares he loves Katniss
She teams up with Peeta
They gradually fall in love.
How to compare it to other dystopian novels?
Well, I would compare it with the Government.
In pretty much every dystopian Novel ever, The goverment is evil.
The list of books you could compare this with:
The Pretty's
The Giver
The Matched Trilogy...
The list is endless!
I really hope this helps!!!!!!!
Answer:
In the years since human beings first reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953, climbing the world’s highest mountain has changed dramatically. Today, hundreds of mountaineers manage the feat each year thanks to improvements in knowledge, technology, and the significant infrastructure provided by commercially guided expeditions that provide a veritable highway up the mountain for those willing to accept both the risks and a hefty price tag.
Explanation:
Answer:
Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero, two prominent Spanish authors, wrote "A Sunny Morning," a one-act drama. This play is built on the central theme of a love affair, with two ex-lovers in their 70s reuniting in a park and reminiscing about their romantic past.
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Answer:
A) Both Brutus and Antony ask rhetorical questions to make points.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" revolves around the assassination of Julius Caesar and the struggle for power that ensued. The play deals with themes of loyalty, greed, power, fate, honor, etc.
In the given monologues from both Antony and Brutus, the two "friends" of Julius Caesar spoke of Brutus and how different they viewed each other. By asking rhetorical questions, Brutus and Antony spoke of the Caesar they know, the person they are proud to call a friend. But at the same time, both used these rhetorical questions to make their points, that Caesar was a great man and that his death was a tragedy.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.