I'd say B, seems most likely . Hope that helps
4) a question with more than one answer! :D
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Problem-Solution Text Structure: The author describes a problem and then explains how it was solved.
Explanation:
The above is the correct answer.
Ron Howard, the movie producer for Apollo 13 had difficulty when making the movie Apollo 13. The difficulty he was faced with is getting film scenes in space. But he was able to find the solution to the problem. The special KC-135 airplane helped to provide the solution.
The Problem-Solution Text Structure is one that states a problem and later goes ahead to reveal/relate the solution.
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Reverend Hale in the play "The Crucible" is an example of a dynamic character.
Explanation:
A dynamic character in a literary piece is the one who goes through changes in his/her inner self such as changes in personality.
Reverend Hale is a vulnerable character of the play who's been manipulated easily by other characters such as Abigail. Hale has come to Salem to investigate the rumors of witchcraft practices in the town.
In beginning Acts, Hale is seen suspecting Rebecca Nurse and Proctor's with witchcraft practices just because he heard rumors about them. But as the play progresses, Hale realizes that they are innocent and he tries to change his mistake by questioning the judgement of the court in Act IV and trying to save the prisoners.
Caesar is the only title character in any of Shakespeare's tragedies that does not make it until the end of the play. The title is appropriate because all of the action and decisions characters make still center around their thoughts and opinions on Caesar as a leader.
Another appropriate title might be The Tragedy of Brutus, because his character arc is the most tragic of anyone else. He starts the play so well respected and in charge of his own thoughts and actions. Through the play he descends into being manipulated by Cassius and falls from grace from the public opinion, eventually leading to his death.