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Rudiy27
2 years ago
5

How do the events in the plot shape the relationship between Nancy Lee and Miss O'Shay?.

Social Studies
1 answer:
77julia77 [94]2 years ago
6 0

People often get inspired by others and through their words. The events in the plot portrays the relationship between Nancy Lee and Miss O'Shay.

<h3>Events in the plot</h3>

The words of Miss O'Shay inspired Nancy Lee in the following manner:

  • Miss O'Shay have informed Nancy Lee about the acceptance speech she would have to deliver in assembly time. Finding Nancy nervous Miss O'Shay asked her to calm down and go through everything she was about to say in the speech.

  • Miss O'Shay was having pure intentions to prepare Nancy Lee in her office because she wanted Nancy to be calm before delivering speech.

Therefore the events in the plot shape the relationship between Nancy Lee and Miss O'Shay as "Nancy Lee is nervous when she first goes to Miss O’Shay’s office, but later inspired by her" and OPTION A is correct.

How do the events in the plot shape the relationship between Nancy Lee and Miss O’Shay?

A. Nancy Lee is nervous when she first goes to Miss O’Shay’s office, but later inspired by her.

B. Nancy Lee is excited when she first goes to Miss O’Shay’s office, but soon begins to dislike her.

C. Nancy Lee is scared when she first goes to Miss O’Shay’s office, but soon learns not to fear her.

D. Nancy Lee is happy when she first goes to Miss O’Shay’s office, but soon is later disappointed with her.

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