Answer:
I think the answer is C. Reunions awaken memories and emotions
Explanation:
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Read The Age of Innocence
, by Edith Wharton
Answer:
Wharton, taken by evolutionary theories and anthropology, used related terminology ("chosen specimens") to describe her thoughts about the 1870's New York being in contradiction with Europe, which was devastated by the war.
Explanation:
Wharton describes Newland Archer as feeling "distinctly the superior of these chosen specimens of old New York gentility," showing that he considers himself intellectually and culturally superior to his New York elders and their rigid society.
The narrator used foreshadowing on the imagery using the cats that add to the intrigue and curiosity of its readers. Laced with dragging narration and certainty, this creates a veil of suspense. The foreshadowing comes from the hanging of Pluto, the outline of the dead cat after the fire, and the outline of the gallows on the second black cat's fur, all of which mirrors the narrator's own execution on the gallows.
The answer to the first question is A, true. You can always recognize the rhythm based on accent patterns.
The answer to the second question is B. False, because the most common symbol for an unstressed syllable is "x"