Answer:
Caesar was appointed governor of the vast region of Gaul (north-central Europe) in 58 B.C., where he commanded a large army. ... Caesar refused and, in a bold and decisive maneuver, directed his army to cross the Rubicon River into Italy, triggering a civil war between his supporters and those of Pompey.
Answer:
B. Gregor wakes up in his bed to discover that he has been turned
into a giant, hideous bug.
Explanation:
Rising action takes place after the introduction of the characters, setting etc. It is usually an event or a series of events in a plot that create the condition for conflicts to arise and to be solved. That is, if it weren't for the rising action, there would be no suspense, no problem, no climax or resolution. In "The Metamorphosis", the rising action begins when Gregor wakes up transformed into a bug. Technically speaking, everything that happens from then on could be thought of as part of the rising action. But, if we want to me more precise, the events provided in options A and C could be considered conflicts, while the event on letter D is the resolution for the conflict. Thus, the event in the rising action cause a conflict and its resolution:
Gregor is now a bug --> his family is disgusted and not sure if they should accept him --> Gregor dies, and his family is now relieved of the burden
There are structural elements and its purpose which need to be matched with the correct one.
1. Your wish is heard"
Magical transformation moves the character from the problem to the solution.
2. "And the sun he was
Setting reflects the landscape of the culture in which the tale is told.
3. Repetition of phrases is reflective of oral tradition.
"the rivers overflowed their banks, and the crops of rice stood in water."
4. "Once upon a time there lived a stonecutter"
A one-dimensional character learns a simple moral
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The correct answer is C. Appearance versus reality.
The central theme of this play is that appearances can be deceiving. The main example of this is Macbeth, because he is seen as trustworthy by King Duncan, but everything changes after he meets the witches. He later betrays King Duncan for the throne.