The king and the duke were forced to leave the town as they had already hosted theater play shows in the town. Their performance was so bad that the audience wanted their money back. Luckily one of the audience members suggested to themselves that instead of getting their money back, they should let other townsmen come in and spend on the show and then maybe get their money back so that they do not appear stupid to have spent money on a worthless show.
Explanation:
The King and the duke cannot stay in the town for another night and so they flee with what money they collected in two days’ show.
Jim regrets having beaten his daughter. He beat her as she would not listen to him to close the door, repeatedly. Upon beating her he happens to realize that she was deaf and could not hear a thing.
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Falling action: the effects of the climax become clear. Maya's mother expresses her approval by giving her a gold bracelet to wear to the dance. Resolution: the end of the story reveals the final outcome. Maya seems at peace with both her family and her new life in the United States.
Explanation:
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Gladwell has a few different arguments to make regarding Asian excellence at mathematics. First, the agricultural tradition of many Asian countries, which is rice farming, promotes this skill, and second, Asian languages, Chinese in particular, are better adapted to handling computation of numbers, both leading to an educational climate in which the attributes of a rice-farming tradition and an ease with numbers promote educational and subsequent success in math.