The king had the motive to send a message to all the subjects of his kingdom that if anybody commite a crime he will also be put in the arena and will be eaten up by ferocious animals like tiger
In the story one yound man in love of the princes which is forbidden in that country as the man is not from the family of king
So the young man was put in the arena to face a tiger.
Based off of the information given, the answers should be She is pleased with herself for making Higgins lose his temper, because she knows she hurt him and she only wants the ring for its cash value. This is because she goes automatically to look for the ring, which holds some significance. The way that you can tell she is pleased at making Higgins lose his temper is because she does an almost theatrical like performance that mocks his actions of leaving.
<span>The phrase best describe Douglass’s purpose
for including this particular experience in the narrative of his life is to
explain why and how he learned to read. The paragraph is essential for it made
Douglass realize the importance of reading and the possibilities that this
skill could help him in the future.</span>
Fights over her color. Indifference due to her being a woman, and insecurities I think.
Explanation: good luck! sorry if i'm wrong
I had to type it this way due to the filter :((