Alienation is synonymous with isolation and this refers to the experience of being separated or alienated from a certain group. Given the passages above, the one that supports this theme is passage B. This passage shows that "he" (the character) is clearly separated basing on the line "staring out of the window" and it was snowing outside.
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One historical event in the period 1787 to 1803 that would be used to support Ellis's interpretation is the United States President Thomas Jefferson's historical interpretation about the approval of the Louisiana Purchase.
For historian Joseph J. Ellis, the issue was the way President Thomas Jefferson proceeded to buy the Louisiana territory to the French, knowing that he could have been going beyond his powers as the head of the executive branch. The question for historian Ellis is not that his decision over the territory was right, but the way he implemented that decision that challenged his powers as President. Thomas Jefferson had big hopes that the next step for the American government was in the conquest of the western part of the United States.
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C. History is and should be recorded as it happens, as factual and fixed information.
The author builds suspense most by waiting to reveal the Minotaur.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Cruel Tribute is a part of the work of James Baldwin, “Old Greek Stories”. It is a fiction based on the Greek mythology and was first published in 1895. It tells the story of Theseus who was the great hero of Athens.
This story revolves around the promise that Theseus has made to his father to kill Minotaur who was the beast in the story. The author has very vividly created the suspense in this passage before revealing the Minotaur.