The revealed by the phrase " they had no confidant" in Ovid's poem is peaceful and relaxing.
1. The Pope thinks Faustus is a ghost.
Faustus and Mephastophilis have become invisible and they came to the Pope to play tricks on him. They started flinging the dishes around the room and the Pope and his friars got scared and though there is a ghost in the room, which is why he started crossing himself.
2. Faustus tells the Pope to stop crossing himself because the sign of the cross has no effect on Faustus.
Faustus realizes that religion is a fraud, especially when he didn't see God or knows of his existence, whereas the Devil is next to him playing tricks on mortals and taking their souls. He isn't frightened or offended by those symbols - he just knows that they are future and have no effect whatsoever.
The possessive noun would be house. it belongs to tony.
Answer:
He receives a call from Dally, who was missing. Dally is asking for help to hide from the police.
Explanation:
Although you did not present the text to which this question refers, in the context of the question, we can see that you are referring to "The outsiders" a book that tells the story of Ponnyboy, a boy who lives in a violent environment, in amid street gang fights, while trying to find out who he truly is.
In this book, after getting into a very violent conflict, Ponnyboy sees the death of a friend and gets lost from another friend, called Dally, who he thinks may be dead too. He says this to Darry, who receives an unpredictable call. The call was made by Dally, who is fleeing the police after stealing a grocery store, and asked the gang to hide him.
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What is the fundamental idea behind the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which is mentioned in Brown v. Board of Education?
The Fourteenth Amendment secures the rights of citizenship to all Americans!
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