I would think that setting the scene of someone dying is appropriate to be in a bedroom where a sick person would most likely be (if not in a hospital) such as someone in palliative care for example and the bedroom stillness is commented on broken only by a fly and whose buzz perhaps accentuated the otherwise stillness. If the person's death was outside or in a public place it would more likely be the result of a, say an accident, or say an assassination such as that of Martin Luther King so since it is inside in a bedroom it indicates the dying is just a normal death from illness and/or old age.
The purpose that the flashback serves in Act II of Our Town is to explain how George and Emily fell in love.
Before said flashback, <em>The Stage Manager</em> appears and says that before continuing with the story, we need to find out how George and Emily’s relationship began in the first place, and presents the situation where George and Emily first knew that they were meant for each other while having ice-cream at the local drugstore.
Answer: I can't really dictate a whole letter but I can help by giving some useful points. Then, u can make sentences out of them!
Explanation: First of all, make a the first paragraph by greeting the person.
Then in the second paragraph, tell them how you got or how u were invited in a party/visit/trip (u wouldn't be invited to a visit. You must have planned it. You can adjust).
In the third one, mention the things that u found weird or unusual.
For a party: No alcohol, wasn't a typical booze booze party, and anything that u found weird(I have never been to a party).
For a visit: U can add how weird you found your host's behaviour and anything u found spooky in their house or anything.
For a trip: u can add anything spooky or something interesting yet weird
After that, make several paragraphs about the trip/ party/ visit.
And in the last, tell them u feel about the event and pay ur regards.
Answer: D.- He feels they represent awe-inspiring
Explanation: Ralph Waldo Emerson or "the champion of individualism" was an American essayist,, lecturer, philosopher and poet who was the leader of trascendentalism of the mid- 19th century. In Chapter I of Nature he expresses his admiration for existence.
In May 1883, the 13 <span>year old Mohandas was married to 14-year-old Kasturbai Makhanji Kapadia in an arranged child marriage, according to the custom of the region at that time. In the process, he lost a year at school.</span>