To set an example of how back in the early 1700s and 1800s how they were ruined by the government and used mills to get fresh milk and water with ought the government providing anything useful
Answer: what is the question, please put the question ????
Answer:
Form
Function
Content
Context
Explanation:
Form is the techniques used when making the work
Function is how the work is used
Content is what you can psychically see
Context is outside information that is beneficial to understanding the work and the artist
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i did~ wasn't very interesting sooo cya
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
Thorne and Cress first met through a comm. Cress seems to be tongue-tied and self-conscious, anxious about her appearance. Thorne gets surprised when he looked at her hair, quoting; "Aces...is all that hair?" His first line is the same as Flynn Rider's amazement at Rapunzel's hair in the Disney animation, Tangled.
The play moves forward when they have crash-landing Cress's satellite in a desert where Cress and Thorne spend days walking in the desert and they become closer to each other. Thorne helps Cress to survive in the desert. When they are in the desert, he was constantly easing her forward and protecting her when needed.
At one point, Cress, hysterically with fever and fatigue because of the desert, she proclaims her love for Thorne. She moans sadly about how she is going to die without ever being kissed him. And Thorne makes a promise that he won't let her die without being kissed. Then they got rescued from the desert a little while later.
Cress’s action was endorsed by the play because she doesn’t have confidence in her looks. She needs public approval to make her feel good.