I am not sure but I am pretty sure that it's option C:they escape after stealing pythias' money.
The two main themes reflected in this excerpt are:
- the importance of family commitment
- the imortance of following one's dreams
- The longest part of the text consists of a description of how much Andrew and his parents are going to miss Robert as he leaves, and vice versa. Andrew even explains why it will be particularly difficult in this case: the two brothers have a special bond ("you and I ain’t like most brothers ... we’ve always been together"). The stage directions also indicate how moved the characters are about this departure ("with feeling"), and so does the punctuation, with exclamation marks and short sentences which usually express emotion ("Andy—believe that!").
- It is precisely this emphasis on the family bond that shows how much Robert's dream is important to him, because he is willing to suffer through separation to fulfill his desire to travel the world: "I hate to leave you and the old folks—but—I feel I’ve got to. There’s something calling me."
A ballet is my best guess though a dramatic play is my second
Answer:
1). The poetess received the prize from the king.
2). The priestess blessed the heir to the throne.
3). The princess had never seen a white peahen.
4). Mr. Chopra and his wife went to attend the marriage.
5). My nephew was riding a colt.
6). My sister is as cunning as a vixen.
6). Everyday the countess spends time with her mare in her pleasure garden.
Explanation:
Masculine, feminine, neuter and common gender are the four types of gender nouns. The use of gender nouns helps in distinguishing the gender of the subject being talked about in the sentence. The pronouns are used according to the gender of the nouns. In the above sentences, the gender of the underlines words was asked to change and rewrite accordingly. Along with the gender of the particular word, the pronoun used to denote them was also required to be changed. An agreement needs to be established between the noun and the pronoun to make the sentences grammatically correct.