<span>False it was Harriet Beecher Stowe</span>
A. To explain how meaning is sometimes lost when communicating only through e-mails
Answer:
B. As in most traditional plays, the plot of act 1 of Beyond the Horizon is designed to provide exposition and build up the tension of the play.
Explanation:
Option B is correct, as there is exposition of the play’s main themes;
a) The urge to follow one’s dreams
b) The complex father/son relation
c) Husband/wife relation
d) Love triangle of Robert Mayo, Andrew Mayo, and Ruth Atkins.
Act 1 also serves as an exposition to the main internal conflicts of the play among following one’s dreams, desires, and destiny and external conflict between father and son.
Option A is not correct because Act 1 of “Beyond the Horizon” is not just a short prologue, but rising action or exposition of the play.
Option C is not correct, as neither in most traditional plays nor in “Beyond the Horizon” is the main conflict brought to a head.
Option D is not correct because in “Beyond the Horizon” Act 1 is just exposition of the internal and external conflicts of the play - we are nowhere near the resolution of the conflicts.
Answer:
I would say A. One that governs little.
Explanation:
In 'Civil Disobedience,' Thoreau writes that the best kind of government is one which governs not all. Therefore, the closest answer to this would be A. Hope this helps! If it does can you mark me brainliest :))
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
- After arriving in Johannesburg, Gertrude became a criminal in order to survive, prostituting herself and selling illegal liquor.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
Gertrude makes her cash moving unlawful, hand crafted liquor: moonshine, bath gin, among others.
She's great at it, as well, since she's one of the most extravagant dark ladies in Johannesburg. Be that as it may, her offers of unlawful liquor are defiling both her and the general population in her neighborhood.