Answer:So I look you in the eye and stride
across the room,
You know what I'm feeling, I can see
it in you body actions-you make my
heart rate zoom!
There's a game going on here-
it's our bodies 'talking!'
Maybe I should just leave, and do
some serious thinking while walking
We are face to face now, seeing
eye to eye.
This is the time for truth now,
our bodies can not lie.
As you touch my shoulder,
and move closer to me,
I know the waiting is done,
actions speak-
we are about to become 'we'!
Explanation:
I have not read the story/book yet but the climax is the most interesting part of the story :)
The correct order are as follows:
3. Tessman shows Hedda the manuscript.
5. Brack relates the story of the night before.
1. Lovborg tells Thea he destroyed the manuscript.
2. Hedda gives Lovbory a gun.
4. Hedda burns the manuscript.
The events above are drawn from Hedda Gabler Act 3.
The act relays how Lovborg lost his manuscripts at a party, Tessman saw the manuscript and gave it to his wife, Hedda to keep. Lovborg came to Hedda house and lied to Thea that he destroyed the manuscript and this severed the relationship between them. After Thea left, Hedda gave a gun to Lovborg and proceeded to burn the manuscripts after Lovborg left.
Answer: In the 1960s, the South was a place African Americans fled, seeking better jobs and better lives in the North in what was known as the Great Migration. But in recent years that flow has switched and led to what’s become known as the Great Reverse Migration, with large numbers of African-Americans moving South again.
Explanation: