The Baron is a gentleman , so he belongs to a noble family by birth. He is courageous because he fights hard to get Belinda's lock of hair. This is The Baron's cause . Before he achieves his aim , he has to do some ritual work. First, he has to get the power from the Gods. He sacrificies some presents he got from his ex-lovers. As a result, the Gods give him little power. Any hero will sacrificy himself and get all the power from the Gods , but the Baron's case is different. Finally, the Baron can clip the lock from Belinda's hair while they are at a party in a palace. The Baron has got some help from "his lady, Clarissa" to do so; she has got the scissors. He has also won the battle against Belinda's sylphs after he has tried three times to cut Belinda's hair.
The thing which Gramholm use to end her remembering Rosa Parks' speech was a salute.
<h3>What is a Speech?</h3>
This refers to the formal talk that is given to a group of people about a particular text
Hence, we can see that the action that Gramholm used to end her speech about remembering Rosa Parks was that she gave a salute and this was a resounding gesture.
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If the excerpt is David Foster Wallace's <em>Infinite Jest</em>, the answer should be A.