C. I have no joy of this contract to-night: It is too rash, to unadvised, too sudden; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be.
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<span>Now some millmen want to cut all the Calaveras trees into lumber and money. But we have found a better use for them. No doubt these trees would make good lumber after passing through a sawmill, as George Washington after passing through the hands of a French cook would have made good food. But both for Washington and the tree that bears his name higher uses have been found.
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The answer is D.
The answer is (c) because your teacher wouldnt really give you that many pages of homework..... so you are exaggerating your point
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The exposition is the moment in history where the scenarios, the characters and even the theme of the text are presented. The function of the exposition is to promote an introduction, where the reader will know the basic points of the plot. The rising action presents a series of events that create a progressive tension in the plot that is transmitted to the reader. The climax is the moment of greatest tension in the plot and consists of the moment when the main character will face his or her worst challenge. Falling action occurs when the main challenge has been overcome by the character and at that moment, the tension begins to fall and the story is moving towards the end. The end of the story is called resolution and it is the moment when everything is completed and finalized.