Answer: C
Explanation:
It is not looking for the good here, it is looking at the bad, so it is not B. It is not angry, so it is not D. It is not sounding like this person is bored so it is not A
Answer:
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020) https://www.archives.gov/news/articles/justice-ginsburg-obituary
Explanation:
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg interests me greatly, because she was a trailblazer, valiant and, a reach beyond your limits kinda person. This article by Victoria Macchi really says it all. From being a woman, when it was against society to attend university, she did it. When it was rare for a woman to be top of her class she did it. Ginsburg rose to prominence as a lawyer who argued—and won—gender discrimination cases before the Supreme Court. President Bill Clinton appointed her an associate justice in 1993, making Ginsburg the second woman to serve on the nation’s highest court. This secondary source, (since it is an article )tells all the hardships and mountains she had to climb before she became the famous RBG.
Answer:
Frida Kahlo uses details from her hardships/past traumas and creates art.
Explanation:
For example, a painting was created when Frida got divorced from her husband.
Probably the setting will be in a castle. There will be an atmosphere of mystery and suspense. Most likely an ancient prophecy, and omens, portents, and visions. Also some supernatural events. Definitely overwrought emotion. Woman threatened by a powerful male most of the time. Gloom and horror too. That's about it.