Personally, 2 would be my best guess as the rest don't really do much in the way of explaining lifeguarding basics.
Answer:
The culture in "Black Ships Before Troy" caused a hero to be seen as a traitor, while in "Heart of a Samurai" the culture almost prevented a hero from appearing.
Explanation:
"Black Ships Before Troy" presents a people with a culture very based on religion, where they believed that all the events that happened were due to the action of the gods. Good events were because the gods were happy, while bad events were caused by the wrath of the gods. In this case, when a hero tried to stop the horse sent to Troy and ended up dying before completing his mission, he was seen as a traitor who was rebuked by the gods.
In contrast, "Heart of a Samurai" shows how a boy who dreamed of being a samurai was prevented because his family was made up of fishermen and the culture said that young people should follow their parents' tragedy.
The plot in HAMLET develops as following:
Rising Action: Hamlet seeks to determine his uncle's guilt
The rising action in a plot is the series of events that build towards the point of greatest interest. In this particular play, Hamlet has suspicions about Claudio's involvement in his father's death.
Inciting Incident: A ghost tells Hamlet that Claudius murdered his father
In a plot, this event catches the reader's attention into the story. In the play, Hamlet's father's ghost tells him his brother murdered him which incites the reader to continue reading to find out what happens next.
Climax: Hamlet murders Polonius
This is the most intense, exciting part of the plot. In the play, the climax is when Hamlet murders Polonius unintentionally mistaking him for Claudius
Falling action: Fortinbras invades Denmark
This action follows up the climax and its when the main problem gets resolved, in this case Fortinbras claims his late father's territory in Denmark
Hope this helps
Answer:
The detail that supports the idea that Elizabeth aims to show Darcy that she is just as levelheaded is:
C. “Yet she tried to the utmost to speak with composure”
Explanation:
This question refers to the moment in "Pride and Prejudice" when Mr. Darcy proposes to Elizabeth. Darcy, although having a good heart, is quite a conceited man. <u>He is sure Elizabeth will feel thrilled about having him propose to her. But, to his surprise, Elizabeth refuses his hand. However, she makes a great deal of effort to treat him with politeness. She wants to show him she is levelheaded, even though some of the things he said while proposing were a bit offensive to her and her family. The detail that supports this idea is "Yet she tried to the utmost to speak with composure.</u>"
Answer:
flies
Explanation:
because it's a plural now