Answer:
b. openly condemning avarice and greed
B. A vampire sat stone-still in the tree grove, wondering if his one love would accept him after she found out the truth.
C. the chicken stix manager called the employees together to share the disappointing news of the resturaunts closing.
D. a mother called her family to dinner, wondering who would be the first to arrive at the table.
The correct answer is the following: option B. "A vampire sat stone-still in the tree grove, wondering if his one love would accept him after she found out the truth" is the scenario that portrays a round character. In literature, a round character is a type of character that shows complexity and that undergoes some sort of development throughout the story line, sometimes surprising the reader. In the scenario presented in the question, the vampire character is a complex one, as he is wondering if her loved one will accept him for who he is. This not only shows complexity, but also is a surprising description of a vampire, who are commonly shown as cold and detached beings.
Answer:
The poem 'Regrets Only' is a poem about 'Congress Apology Assembly' held on October 26, 1990 to convey regrets on the massacre that took place in Wounded Knee in 1890.
Explanation:
On October 26, 1990, Congree held an apology assembly to convey their regrets towards what happened a century ago (in 1890) at Wounded Knee by 7th Cavalry. On December 29, 1890, 7th Cavalry massacred some 150 to 400 Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee Creek.
Suzan Shown Harjo is an advocate, poet, curator who helped many Native Indians gain back their lands and their religious places.
'Regrets Only- 1492-2002' is a poem written by Suzan Shown Harjo about this Congressional Apology assembly. She writes contempts Congress's apology held in 1990 asserting that 'it wasn't an apology'. Though Congress conveyed their regrets, they were not regretful of what happened back a century ago by 7th Cavalry.
b. Orson Welles
c. Edward R. Murrow
d. Paul Henreid
What purpose do sentences 3 through 6 serve in this paragraph?
A. They show cause and effect.
B. They set up a comparison.
C. They introduce the main idea.
D. They provide supporting details.
Answer:
D. They provide supporting details.
Explanation:
Sentences 3-6 provide supporting details to help the reader visualize the location being described. These sentences present a large number of adjectives, in order to describe the environment, so sentences provide supporting details that improve reading and support the reader's imagination.
B. paints an amusing picture of its topic.
C. imitates legal language to make its main point
D. explores different aspects of a topic