Answer:
Based on this information, what we can conclude about what Joey told Jessica and Felicia about the cabin is:
Joey told them something horrifying.
Explanation:
In general, what makes us afraid of falling asleep is something horrifying. For most people, horror movies or stories will do the trick, especially if they think they will dream about whatever it is they saw or that was described. This seems to be the case with the cabin Joey described. He probably talked of an abandoned cabin in the woods, where creaking noises can be heard and where hikers claim to have seen a ghost or monster of some kind. No wonder Felicia would push it to the back of her mind. Such a description would certainly make her afraid, maybe even make its way into her dreams.
Answer:
Puritan
Explanation:
"John Brown was a leading figure in the abolitionist movement in the pre-Civil War United States. Unlike many anti-slavery activists, he was not a pacifist and believed in aggressive action against slaveholders and any government officials who enabled them. An entrepreneur who ran tannery and cattle trading businesses prior to the economic crisis of 1839, Brown became involved in the abolitionist movement following the brutal murder of Presbyterian minister and anti-slavery activist Elijah P. Lovejoy in 1837. He said at the time, “Here, before God, in the presence of these witnesses, from this time, I consecrate my life to the destruction of slavery!”"
Answer:
alex, stop, i love u man
Explanation:
come to my padlet the group one and see how heated i am about this
The correct answer is "the downfall of the protagonist"
This is the whole purpose of plays, according to Aristotle. The protagonists in tragedies are usually people better than us who die for a great cause, and their death awakens both positive and negative emotions in us. This is called catharsis.
I am so lonely, afraid, and I want nothing more than to be home and out of this miserable place. I don’t know why Pluto brought me here. Whatever his reasoning is, I hate it so much here. I want to get out of this pit of darkness and go home to see my mother. Maybe there is somewhere I can go to explore this place.
[START OF NEW PARAGRAPH] I walked out of the palace and looked around the grounds when I came upon an opening in the fence. I slipped through and saw what looked like an old, run down greenhouse. I opened the door and stepped inside to see many withered, dead plants. I walked around and all the began to come back to life just with my presence being there. I gave all the plants some water right before Pluto walked in on me.
[START OF NEW PARAGRAPH] Pluto was very upset to find me in here and screamed at me and told me to get out of here. I ran out passed him and went back to my room and locked myself in. I sat in bed awake all night because I kept on wondering why Pluto got so upset when he found me in the greenhouse. What happened to him to make him the way that he is? I kept on pondering until I eventually fell asleep. The next morning, I woke up and went downstairs to the kitchen.
[START OF NEW PARAGRAPH] I found Pluto sitting at the head of the table sipping on some wine. “Hello Proserpina. Come sit, I need to speak with you,” Pluto said. I slowly made my way over to the chair next to Pluto and took my seat. He told me that the greenhouse used to belong to his mother and she loved flowers. He told me about his childhood and his past, and we actually had a heart to heart conversation.
[START OF NEW PARAGRAPH] A few weeks went by and I haven’t eaten anything since I arrived. Pluto sent his servants to bring back some fruit from the earth, but all they could find was a single withered pomegranate. Pluto tried to offer the piece of fruit, Proserpina [Unrelated to your question but I think that it's supposed to be 'I' instead of 'Proserpina'] said no at first, but then after Pluto left the room I bit into the pomegranate and kept six of the seeds in my mouth. Pluto came back into the room with a guy named Quicksilver. Pluto came in and told me that I could go home to my mother. I was overcome by joy and gladly went with Quicksilver back home.