You're correct! <span>An example of a value is the exercise of freedom.
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The answer to your question is A) the exercise of freedom
I believe your answer would be B. Smiths
Sorry if I'm wrong, I'm normally not too good with this stuff, but I do do well on it from time-to-time.
Answer:
C. It includes humor and mistaken identities, but also suffering and
loss.
Explanation:
The reason The Tempest is hard to classify as a tragedy, romance, comedy or one of those easy buckets is that it includes themes from many genres. There is fantastical magic, but there are also murder plots. Therein lies the difficulty of classifying it, and the utter genius of Shakespeare.
All the other answer choices are wrong because these reasons wouldn't produce a difficulty in classification, even if they were correct.
Answer + Explanation:
The woods in Tuck Everlasting are <u>mesmerizing and almost magical</u>. <u>There is a somber, muffled quietness in the woods that almost feels claustrophobic.</u> According to the book, it is <em>a sleepy woods</em>, which makes the characters subdued and nervous. This<em> magical quality</em> makes the <em>people fearful of the woods and hesitant about entering</em>. The <em>magic in the trees</em> is presumably because of<em> the spring that runs through it</em>.
Compound I think cuz compounds is two or more independent clauses and I think that has two independent clauses