In "Cairo: My City, Our Revolution", by Ahdaf Soueif, the author provides a description of the scene in Tahrir on February 1st. This scene helps the readers understand how the events are unfolding.
The scene takes place on Tahrir Square, which is also known as Liberation Square because most of the Egyptian demostrations take part there. Some lines above the author states "...what the regime ruling us had tried so hard to destroy: we had come together, as individuals, millions of us..." Egyptians are there because they want Mubarak to step out of government, after thirty years. A man watches the demonstration cheerfully, he is very glad to see how almost everyone is there, and the sun is shining "... old and young, rich and poor, they talked and walked and sang and played and joked and chanted. "
Answer:
B)the prison is described
C)a crowd of people assembles in front of the prison
E) the narrator observes a rosebush in bloom
F)The narrator plucks one of the roses and offers it to the reader
Explanation:
Yes yes yes yes .............
Macbeth and his wife had a nice relationship until he encountered the witches who prophesied his kingship. His wife then urged him to kill King Duncan so she would be queen and he king. This of course was desfavorable for both of them. The relationship they have after becoming king and queen is less warm and emotionally penetrating. Macbeth became an old shell of a man (sociopath) while his wife became a lunatic. Things between them wasn’t as they used to be when they had a less social standing.
Answer:
I would have to say D
Explanation:
it would make the most sense to save a good statement for last and compare it with the rest