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I'm pretty sure option B is ur answer
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Curley's wife is his possession. She wears form fitting dresses, high heels, too much make up, simple, yet pretty. Her problem is that no man around will talk with her for fear of her husband. She moves about the ranch searching out someone to talk to and when she comes across Crooks, Lennie, and Candy she immediately demeans them.
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from what i know there is - Caregiver, Mail Carrier, and Distribution Associate
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It is true Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development implies a task being challenging but not impossible for a student.
<h3>What is Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development?</h3>
This is a concept in education that refers to the correct level for learning, as defined by Vygotsky, it concerns a mid-point between the actual development and the potential development.
<h3>What does this concept imply?</h3>
- The content and tasks in the learning process should be challenging but they can be completed by the student with the help and guide from the teacher.
- New content is based on previous knowledge but should still include concepts that are not known by students.
- Task aren't too easy or too difficult.
Learn more about Vigotsky in: brainly.com/question/4690922
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Answer: The mood is lighthearted because the comparison created is silly.
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A simile is a figure of speech that proposes a comparison of two different things to create a more vivid description of something. In this example, the reference to the pillow shaking like "pudding on a plate" creates a playful image of the movement of the pillow caused by the cat.
The comparison is simple, not difficult to understand. And the mood, despite seeming a reproach to the cat, is not angry. It´s not happy either, as the author gets disturbed while sleeping, but the reproach is playful and still warm.