The answer, I think, has to do with the fact that this book is what we call a classic. Its enduring value in my view lies not so much in its political theories as in the way it discloses or articulates a particular way of looking at the world. The Prince shows us what the world looks like when viewed from a strictly demoralized perspective. I think that’s what the fascination and also the scandal is all about.
Answer:
Rising action.
Explanation:
Because the conflict is when King Minos traps Daedalus in Crete and the climax is when Icarus drowns. The exposition is when they explain Daedalus' character.
- drawing on her love of running, she decided to organize a 5 k.
- run to raise money for families of patients at a local children's hospital.
to help raise money for families of patients at a local children's hospital.
<span>Chopin uses realistic details to help the reader visualize the scene.
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<span>Watson joins holmes in his work because watson is :
c. fascinated by remarkable events.
Eventhough technically he did write book about holmes, the main reason he followed holmes is becaue Sherlock holmes managed to utilize his intellectual capailities like no ther person that Watson ever know</span>