Answer:
Roselle was able to help Michael because she was a guide dog and know-how to take Michael in and out of places, besides Michael kept calmed all the time so Roselle could focus on the exit.
Explanation:
On 9/11 Michael was working as in any other normal day in the office, and when he felt that the building was moving he thought it was an earthquake and because his sense of self-control Roselle was able to guide him and his co-worker to the exit without any harm, them both became celebrities. Michael even wrote a book about the event.
Answer:
The correct answer is: William Faulkner speaks on "A Rose for Emily" in 1955
Explanation:
A Rose for Emily is a short story written by William Faulkner. It was published in 1930 and it takes place in a fictional city invented by Faulkner in Mississipi. This was the first short story written by Faulkner published in a magazine. One of the main topics of this short story is the death and the resistance to change.
Answer:
bonjour to the fallen in the world of sin
The anser is 1st one IThink
Answer:
does
Explanation:
Does should be did
"she prints out the agenda and <em>did </em>her own research ahead of time"
Hello. There are many different texts that tell the story of Cupid and Psyche and as you have not specified which of these texts the question refers to, it will not be possible to present textual quotes, but I hope the answer below can help you.
As you may already know, the story of Cupid and Psyche shows how cupid, when trying to make Psyche fall in love with a monster, sticks with his own arrow, falling in love with Psyche. Cupid then takes Psyche as his wife, but he doesn't want her to find out who he is and for that reason forbids her to look at him. She obeys, however, her sisters influence her to look at him and manage to convince her to disobey him. This disobedience causes Cupid to leave and Psyche must fulfill a series of extremely difficult tasks to bring him back.
In this story we can find examples of suspense in the moment Cupid falls in love with Psyche and the moment he leaves. This suspense occurs because the reader does not know what is going to happen and is apprehensive about the next events in history. We can also find humor in the moment when Cupid sticks with his own arrow, because this is a situation that shows him as clumsy. This humor can also be seen when he falls in love because he is confused, since he never felt that feeling.