Rising Action:
a black man, Tom Robinson is accused of r*ping a white girl, Maya Ewell. Atticus is the defense attorney and the novel's chief conflict emerges as it becomes clear he mount a real defense of Robinson. Which violates white norms in the town
Exposotion: (can't find it)
Climax:
Bob Ewell is killed by Boo Radley in defense od the Finch children's rise. Atticus thinks Jem killed
Mr Ewell but Sheriff Tate says it was Boo Radley
Falling Action:
Bob Ewell continued threats of violence towards Atticus and his family following the trial. The conclusion is the Flinch reclusive neighbor, Boo Radley saving Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attempt to stab them. Boo then inervenes and kills Bob Ewell during the struggle
Resoultion:
Tom is found guilty of r*pe and later killed while escaping/running from Jail
Answer:
introduced = introduction It is A
Explanation:
proof it says The building of the Three Gorges Dam on the first sentence and A. the building of the Three Gorges Dam is the answer
Answer:
C. The description reinforces that the narrator will make a fool out of Fortunato.
Explanation:
The text reinforces Fortunato's foolishness because of the fact that Montresor was awaiting Fortunato's arrival. We already know that Montresor was planning something, he had more knowledge than Fortunato, therefore making Fortunato look like the fool.
You had and they had because third person is like the narrator's point of view and we will have firstly, isn't past tense and secondly, it would include the narrator so you cant use we because the narrator isn't apart of the story physically and they will have had implies that it hasn't happened yet making it not past tense.
Answer:
The queen.
Explanation:
A direct object is the noun/ noun phrase in the sentence who receives the action/ verb of the subject. The sentence structure generally remains- Subject+verb+object.
Now, looking at the given sentence, we can easily know that the subject in the sentence is the pronoun "everybody". And the verb is "listen". SO, the object/ direct receiver of the verb is "the queen".
Thus, the correct answer is "the queen".