Answer: A. We are going to the McDonald Observatory where we will try to see Mars and other planets.
Explanation: The name of the observatory is "Mcdonald Observatory" so you would capitalize both, along with Mars. Please mark barinliest <3
I think it's D because the last sentence basically says "No matter what their dream, it makes no difference. I've ruled out C & B, cause I'm pretty sure it's not those. Sorry if I'm wrong.
D) dust into dust and under dust to lie......
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B) today of past regret and futrue fears
Answer:When Sir Toby and Maria pretend that Malvolio is mad, they confine him in a pitch-black chamber. Darkness becomes a symbol of his supposed insanity, as they tell him that the room is filled with light and his inability to see is a sign of his madness
I believe the correct answer is B: It lends a sense of believability to the absurd events, allowing the reader to suspend their disbelief.
The point is to make an absurd story believable at the very basic, personal level. We may stop to think: but wait, how is it possible that someone is hitting another person with an umbrella all the time? But the story is supposed to make us ask ourselves who are we to doubt someone's personal account. The speaker had also had trouble to believe what's happening to him, and yet he got so used to it that now he can't imagine his life without his mysterious companion and his (somewhat bizarre) preoccupation.
So, by the time we finish reading the story, we already understand that (dis)believing should not be an issue at all.