Answer: The main idea of this passage is that fictional can be real but many people don't know it or can't explain it at all. Just like the dragons they come from many different sources.
Explanation: Things that humans can't understand are usally called fictional. fiction is something that is made up and it's too impossible to believe in the first place. all in all the main idea of this passage is to explain from many sources that the myth of these mythical flying creatures might actually be real. :}
-Static character
-Foil
-Assonance
I just want to make sure my understanding for these terms is correct. Lit terms final tomorrow -w-. I've been studying, but.. I need help with these ones. Thanks in advance.
Answer:
2 reasons
The first is that: I can't risk getting some kind of nasty eraser infection.
The Second is: that my dad will come back, find you, and kill you for marking me,” Shay replied
Explanation:
The tattoo really represents Shay, the memory will always be there as well as the love and the pain. As Dante grows the scar will fade and become more subtle just like how once the wound is closed Dante and Shay's relationship will become nothing more than a memory.
A. the strong role of the Roman Catholic Church in secular power structures
B. the refusal of the Roman Catholic Church to recognize others' beliefs
C. the familial nature of the Roman Catholic Church in people's daily lives
D. the direct, oppressive relationship between the pope and national leaders
Everyman is morality play. Your good and evil deeds are going to be answered in the afterlife and you should struggle for the sake of good although there are difficulties which is depicted in the play. Good deeds is a character in the play which guides Everyman to his final judgement. In the play Good deeds is she because sympathetic characters of the nature can be represented better through female personification.
the anser is B. hope it helps.
b. rebellion against british soldiers
c. taxes n newspaper and pamphles
d. hostility between the colonist and the bristish
Penalties imposed by Parliament
I just took it