<span>The
statement that best explains how Neil de Grasse Tyson’s “Death by Black Hole”
and Billy Collins’s “Man Listening to Disc” present differing views about the
universe would be choice letter c, “Collins’s poem puts forth the idea that
humans can become the center of the universe, while Tyson reveals that humans
are insignificantly small and weak in comparison to a black hole.<span>”</span></span>
Where's the example that was given? I would love to help but didn't see an example.
Answer: another shot, another opportunity,second try,next opportunity,following chance and second bite of an apple.
She explained what they were doing and what was happening by issuing nonliving things to describe what they were doing or what was happening
You forgot to mention that this question is about "The crucible".
Answer:
This means that your family prefers torture rather than loss of possessions.
Explanation:
Giles Corey is a farmer who has been accused of witchcraft and therefore taken to the Salem court. He denies the charges, but refuses to confess whether he is guilty or not, as this could cause his family to lose their property.
The penalty for those who refuse to confess was to be pressed with heavy stones. A form of torture whose main objective was to force the accused to confess. Corey was exposed to this type of torture and although he was badly hurt by the stones, whenever someone asked if he was ready to confess, he said "more weight", which culminated in his death. However, his family remained the owner of the property on which they lived, since the court had no evidence to confiscate the property