Answer:
Backstory.
Explanation:
The references to stones in the story "The Lottery" creates the backstory of the whole story. The ritual of the lottery wherein a member of a particular household is stoned to death is like an annual sport stemming from Mr. Joe Summer's free time. Even though the villagers no longer remember the relevance of the rituals associated with the 'lottery', they still remember to use stones for the killings. And it was with stones that they used to hurl at Tessie Hutchinson, the unlucky victim of the lottery draw which her own husband had marked the slip the previous night.
D. The last one! Makes most sense! :D
Answer:
C. Governments must join people in fighting for a sustainable climate
Explanation:
When Al Gore received his Nobel Prize, he was unequivocal when he compared the lack of actions by the world leaders in stopping Adolf Hitler and his atrocities.
He was also deeply concerned about the stance the government were taking towards climate change as he felt that if action was not taken fast enough, then it could spiral out of control,
Probably the first line, "Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind..."
When I think of a "young maiden", I think of a girl with long, pretty hair. Keats describes just that in the first line. The other lines can be interpreted as anything, but aren't exactly like a young maiden.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
This is a more less question. It is a powerful thing to learn. More/Less can be very confusing. This one seems to be no exception. The key sentence is this one.
The deeper the sub goes, the higher the pressure becomes.
So deeper means more pressure.
A is certainly one answer. 58 < 71. That means that 71 is deeper than 58. Deeper means more pressure. So 58 has less pressure than 71
B Deeper means more pressure. 389 is deeper than 240.
389 has more pressure.
C 28 is deeper than 9. deeper is more pressure. C is wrong.
D Same reason 198 is deeper than 195.
deeper is more
198 has the most pressure.