Hello. You did not show the stage directions to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
Stage directions are instructions from the author of a play about how the actors should act, move and what emotion or idea they must convey through the performance. In this case, it is only possible to know what the instructions indicate about the two characters, by reading these instructions. A stage direction, for example, can show that the actor must show nervousness, or distrust in a certain scene, which shows that the character behaves with nervousness and mistrust.
The answer is C. Leave Chris alone in the Labyrinth without Area's shield and sword.
The two sentences that correctly used a dash are the
following:<span>
- The secret to improving your productivity is
simple--get a good night's rest.
- I found something unexpected in my trash
can--a litter of raccoons.
<span>Dashes are used in the sentence when there is an
added information that is not generally part of the sentence.</span></span>
Answer:
The idea that has been suggested through using the word 'grace' is that there are moments of grace; unearned and undeserved, around us that we need to observe.
Explanation:
"The Hermit's Story" is a short story written by Rick Bass. The story is about the magical world.
It is evident in most of Rick's story that people found grace in the elements of earth, sky, water, etc.
In "The Hermit's Story" as well, people found grace in elements such as water, animals, etc.
<u>The idea that the author wants to suggest using this word is that there are moments of grace around us, only we need to observe them. The author wants to convey that just like there was a magical world beneath the ice surface, there's is a magical and essential things beneath the surface of the body, that is soul</u>.