I think that it’s A. Colons are used to start lists and A sounds the most like a list compared to the others
The author's point of view in the book is that <u>B. Davy Crockett </u><u>was </u><u>strong </u><u>and </u><u>brave</u> and this is shown when <u>C. Davy jumped </u><u>on the </u><u>comet's</u><u> back and held tight.</u>
<h3>Plot of "Davy Crockett Saves the World"</h3>
- Davy Crockett is called upon to saved the world by the President of the United States from a comet.
- Davy Crockett climbs on the comet and wrestles with it till he threw it away from Earth.
The author wanted to portray Davy Crockett as a strong and brave man because only such a man could be able to go up against a comet and fling it away from the planet.
Find out about the real Davy Crockett at brainly.com/question/18569235.
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im not the best at english but this should be good :)
Doing random acts of kindness. staying with them even when it means giving up something else. being there when going is rough, not just when it's good. giving them a good insult every once in a while... JK. : )
In Act IV, scene I, Macbeth tries to demonstrate his ambition to the witches.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Macbeth wishes to take up the throne and believes he would be the next king. In Act IV, scene I, Macbeth tries to demonstrate his ambition to the witches.
The witches show him who is going to be the next king through three prophecies. Through the sign of 'armed men', 'bloody child' and 'baby with a crown on the head' shows him that it was the sons of Banquo who was going to be the next king of Scotland.
With a mental state of ambition, Macbeth tries to plan a murder plot of Macduff's wide and children. Once an idea was sowed that Macbeth would become a king, ambitious gets him to attain it and push him to tragedy.