"The Olympics showcase athleticism and culture. Every four years, world athletes converge in a host city to compete in the winter or summer Olympics. During the 16-day event, international athletes participate in various feats of athletic skill depending on their area of expertise. Some sports, like figure skating, allow for the audience to experience the athlete’s home country’s music or style. When the closing ceremonies arrive, athletes and audience alike have gained new insight into athletic skill and diverse cultures of the world" is the best <span>example of a complete paragraph. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B".</span>
C protagonist, because a foil is someone who contrasts greatly from the protagonist to highlight some of the protagonists characteristics, and the antagonist is basically a villain. Not many in an audience will sympathize with a villain, so the answer use be the protagonist, or the hero that faces obstacles and eventually overcomes them.
- In this sentence Paine refers to Tories.
Explanation:
The American Crisis is a pamphlet composed by a series of articles written by Thomas Paine,<em> (He first wrote Common Sense which played a significant part in convincing the colonists to fight for Independence)</em>. The American Crisis main purpose was to support the Revolution when colonists began to withdraw from the army.
Tories or Loyalists were American colonists that remained loyal to Britain, which is the enemy Paine is talking about in the excerpt.
<em>"Your conduct is an invitation to the enemy"</em> in this sentence Paine talks about how Tories wouldn't stand up against Britain, he described them as people that lived in fear and that were not brave enough.
"Yet no one in a thousand of you has heart enough to join him" in this part of the excerpt Thomas Paine is talking about how in a thousand Tories there was not a single person that was brave enough to join the army of Britain, according to him Britain was only interested in having soldiers not Tories.
Answer:
C. Cliffhanger ending
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