Probably the setting will be in a castle. There will be an atmosphere of mystery and suspense. Most likely an ancient prophecy, and omens, portents, and visions. Also some supernatural events. Definitely overwrought emotion. Woman threatened by a powerful male most of the time. Gloom and horror too. That's about it.
He was bold, you could tell, not by the way he walked, talked, or even by the way he shouted at the peasants below him, but by what he was wearing. A dark, long black cloak that caught in the wind as he strutted past his enemies as they bowed before him, black goggles you could not see his eyes through, wild white locks, and shiny black boots that glistened as they caught the slivers of light shining through the night. He was incredible. He stretched out his hand to grab the powerful wand, not yet touching it, when I noticed a gaping scar on his left hand. I was so in awe that I could not stand. Would this be the end of life as we know it?
I hope this helps, this was taken from one of the stories I am currently writing. :)
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Answer:
The correct option is, C "Confiderate officers"
Explanation:
The Army of the Confederate States of America (Army of the Confederate States of America - ACSA - in English) was organized on March 6, 1861 to defend the newly created Confederate States of America from the military actions of the government of the States United during the American Civil War.
At most, I estimate that 1.4 million men fought in the Confederate Army during the war. Although he won a significant number of battles (especially in the theater of eastern operations, under General Robert E. Lee), the lack of centralized control of the Army and logistics and the advantage of the United States workforce condemned the Confederate States and their army to defeat in April 1865
To plot memorial events or experiences to explain and or give the reader a descriptive vision of what the picture author is painting
Something along the lines of seeing the jews treated as pigs on a farm if I remember correctly, I believe it is a reference to George Orwell's "Animal Farm".
It may be slightly off my memory is a bit foggy, but it's definitely the right concept I'm sure.