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The sentence from the passage that best supports the conclusion that the author was influenced by Amaterasu is "So when she retreated with her laptop to her room and refused to leave, it created a wave of discontent at the school."
We are referring to the Japanese goddess of the Sun and heaven, Amaterasu. Mythology says that one day, Amaterasu had a fight with her brother. She was very angry and she decided to hide inside or a cave in a mountain, leaving the planet in darkness, creating so much chaos and turbulence. She stayed there for a long time. The problem was that her brother Susanoo had ruined many rice fields and this angered Amaterasu.
So when Lara retreated with her laptop to her room and refused to leave, it created a wave of discontent at the school, in similarity to the referred Amaterasu passage.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. <span>He demanded that his ideas for Reconstruction be followed and ignored others' advice for rebuilding the region.</span> <span>I am seeing a woman being chained which would depict slavery and "Andrew Johnson president or king" infers that he is probably being tyrannical.</span>
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False predictions develop the romantic escape story.
A surprise ending returns readers to reality.
Motifs such as the noose and time support the theme.
The structure follows a realistic hanging, a false romantic escape, and a realistic death.
Foreshadowing shows that the reality of death is part of the romantic story.
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<span>Two Mediterranean countries in Europe were first influenced by ideas bought in by traders from the East would be </span>Greece and Italy
D. Nationalism would be the answer