Answer:
A. "And the novel needs to keep changing if it is to remain novel."
Explanation:
In the article, Hamid seems to prefer TV viewing over reading lengthy novels, this is evident when he said <em>"I now watch a lot of TV.."</em> He goes further to say <em>"Films could be well written, but they were smaller than novels. TV was big, but its writing was clunky..this represents a crisis for the novel."</em>
Then comes Hamid's advice to novelists,<em> "And the novel needs to keep changing if it is to remain novel."</em>
Answer:
A. danger
Explanation:
I searched the web for the past 20 minutes.
Answer:
The correct answer is option A. Hurricane Don approaches land, forcing Drew to leave his home
behind.
Explanation:
Classic Tragedy is characterized by presenting historical or mythological characters (Kings, heroes and demigods), who suffer a misfortune caused by the will of the gods or fate, in this case a hurricane. The problems of this genre are far from the questions of everyday life. The outcome is always unfortunate, since it ends with the death or punishment of the hero.
The characters are noble; the protagonist must face an adverse fate, which has been set by the gods and from which he cannot escape.
The language in which the characters express themselves is similar to their social category and is characterized by their formal registration.
Menelaus is pretending to finally recognize Telemachus.
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