The correct answer for this question would be option b. Based on the given excerpt above from “A Wagner Matinée” by Willa Cather, the valid conclusion about a story character that we can draw from this is that, the <span>narrator’s aunt is inappropriately dressed. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.</span>
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All the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a population is called culture.
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The lines in the above excerpt from Act II of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet which best conveys Friar Laurence’s ideas about the coexistence of good and evil are:
“O, mickle is the powerful grace that lies
In herbs, plants, stones, and their true qualities”
Friar Laurence’s speech in Act II Scene 2 of the play “ Romeo and Juliet” is about the coexistence of good and evil. He takes the reference of the herbs and plants who possess medicinal properties. He says that if these plants are used in an apt quantity, then they are capable of curing the disease but if they are misused, they can harm and can be poisonous. He gives this speech to Romeo who tells him about his love for Juliet.
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theres a video on yt that explains why women wash dishes.
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so go to it, and watch that hope this helps :p