Answer:
They depict the land where they live
Explanation:
Dude this isn’t hard. It’s your assignment, and I’m not taking points here or saying random things, but this is the equivalent of cheating. All they’re asking is for you to be creative and finish the story. They don’t want to see what a random person in the internet knows, they want to see what YOU know. You can do it, just put your head to it and be creative :D
A ready to go attitude. They should be willing to get to work, all the while with a good attitude about it. Work well with your coworkers, and the customers. Oh and don't be late- at least try not to be. I hope this helps!
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Answer and Explanation:
Thorne and Cress first met through a comm. Cress seems to be tongue-tied and self-conscious, anxious about her appearance. Thorne gets surprised when he looked at her hair, quoting; "Aces...is all that hair?" His first line is the same as Flynn Rider's amazement at Rapunzel's hair in the Disney animation, Tangled.
The play moves forward when they have crash-landing Cress's satellite in a desert where Cress and Thorne spend days walking in the desert and they become closer to each other. Thorne helps Cress to survive in the desert. When they are in the desert, he was constantly easing her forward and protecting her when needed.
At one point, Cress, hysterically with fever and fatigue because of the desert, she proclaims her love for Thorne. She moans sadly about how she is going to die without ever being kissed him. And Thorne makes a promise that he won't let her die without being kissed. Then they got rescued from the desert a little while later.
Cress’s action was endorsed by the play because she doesn’t have confidence in her looks. She needs public approval to make her feel good.
To be open and not easily critic