Answer:
Dramatic Irony.
Explanation:
It is ironic that Franklin spends a lot of time talking about his plan for moral perfection, systematically detailing his steps and progress, but then ultimately says, "I never arrived at the Perfection I had been so ambitious of obtaining"
Answer:
110:D
111:B
112:C
113:C
114:C
115:D
116:C
117:D
118:D
119:A
120:C
Explanation:
I'm not sure if all of them are correct but i think most of them are.
Answer:
This is what I think:
- Pyramus and Thisbe speak through the wall that separates their houses.
-Pyramus arrives at the meeting place before Thisbe returns.
-Thisbe arrives at the meeting place ahead of Pyramus.
Explanation:
These are the three options that happened by chance that affected the outcome of "Pyramus and Thisbe".
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Answer:
Pleasant.
Explanation:
Not sure if that really counts as a response, but thats how I felt when I had to read this book a few months ago for school. I found it a nice ending for the book. It didn't feel like a cliffhanger, yet still gave the reader things to think about in regards to the plot and symbolism (seasons) of the novel and how it all tied together.
Answer:
I think it is C
Explanation:
because the article is talking about how this event changed their lives whether Harding did do it or not she was banned and Kerrigan had to suffer that leg injury and not be able to play in the Olympics after someone attacked her.