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in both the theme seems to be A. humans can overcome great suffering
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Explanation:
"To Rob, it seemed as if the tiger was some magic trick, rising out of the mist. He was so astounded at his discovery, so amazed, that he stood and stared." In that moment, the tiger made Rob forget about everything that was wrong in life. Rob is a 12-year-old boy who seemed depressed, thoughtless, and curious. One day as he was walking in the woods behind the Kentucky Star Motel, he noticed a tiger way out in the woods. At the beginning Rob was like a "closed suitcase". He tried not to express his feelings. Because the loss of his mother, he had a lot of hurt and sadness built up inside of him. The day that Rob found the tiger, he not only made a new discovery but he found a new Rob. At the beginning Rob was afraid to express his feelings, and never opened about anything. When Rob discovers the tiger and a new friend "Sistine", Rob begins to realize that he knows things that he didn't even realize he knew. He is becoming more aware of his own thoughts and feelings. Hope that helps!!!
"When I said you were a friend of Tom's, he started to abandon the whole idea. He doesn't know very much about Tom, though he says he's read a Chicago paper for years just on the chance of catching a glimpse of Daisy's name" (p.152)
It's C because the subject is " the new coaches " and the predicate is the rest.
Answer and Explanation:
Romeo and Paris are similar only in their desire to marry J * and their admiration for her. However, the difference between these two characters is more striking than their similarities. That's because Romeo is a kind guy who wins J*'s heart that corresponds to his feelings for her. However, Paris is an arrogant and petty boy with manias of greatness that J * despises and disapproves of.
J*'s family wants her to marry Paris, since she has already secretly married Romeo. This makes J* pretend he died so he can get away with Romeo. However, Romeo learns of J*'s death as if it were something real and when he arrives at the crypt where her body is kept, he fights with Paris who was watching over her, and ends up killing him. Then Romeo, desolated by the girl's death, kills himself and J* upon waking up to see Romeo dead, she kills hierself too.