Answer:
1. Mrs. Webb- cries.
2. Dr. Gibbs- thought he was marrying a stranger.
3. Mrs. Gibbs- fears the couple is too young.
4. Emily- says she has never felt so alone, says she hates George, wishes she were dead.
5. George- complains that everyone is pushing him.
Explanation:
In the play "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder, the plot revolves around the daily life of a normal American family during the early 1990's. Based mostly around the Webbs and Gibbs family, the New Hampshire residents' lives in the story covers the themes of love, marriage and death.
The character of Emily Webbs and George Gibbs are married but Emly died in childbirth, but decides to revisit her old life. During that, she discovers the beauty and sacrifice of her parents, of parents in general, and proclaims that the living "<em>don't understand</em>", while her husband George lays distraught in her grave.
Mrs. Gibbs cries when she hears of Emily's death, Dr. Gibbs thought that his son was marrying a stranger, while Mrs. Gibbs also thinks that the couple are to young to get married. George complains of everyone upon while Emily claims that she hates George, wants to die and also felt left alone.
Macbeth is the correct answer.
1. Which of the following best characterizes the New Kingdom?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that best characterizes the New Kingdoms is answer choice A) It was a time of renewed political strength and cultural change in Egypt.
2. Who was the greatest of the female pharaohs?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the gerates of the female pharaohs is answer choice B) Hatshepsut. She was the most prominent of the many women that were in positions that held power in Egypt.
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Letter choice c is the answer
the purpose of this act was to protect its sugar plantations from the more fertile lands of the french and spanish colonies in the west indies, also because it was an act passed by the parliament of great britain on the american colonies in order to raise revenue