The story in question is, I suppose, Ursula Le Guin's "The Wife's Story".
The narrator describes her husband in a contrast: he was a good husband and father, he was gentle with his children, he was tender and careful with his mother, he was a good person. Her distressed tone and the use of perfect tense tells us that all of it changed after an incident that we still don't know anything about. Apparently, he did something terrible, which denies all of those traits. The wife is extremely upset, still under the impression of what happened. She still can't come to terms with the event itself, let alone her husband's tranformation. We see that in her repetitions: "I don't understand", "I don't believe", "It isn't true". According to the excerpt, she is a simple woman who experienced domestic happiness, and now it has all gone.
Answer:
Ok so I can't write but use there points to help you out
- Consider the difficulties you will face
- How you got used to without no parents
- If you learned anything, what was it
Finally conclude that whether it was tough to be raised without parents or was it easy
The word obvious means B. recognizable
Answer:
The most appropriate option to complete the sentence is B. keeping in touch with a customer even after resolving a problem.
Explanation:
Customer service is the concept that refers to the assistance and advice provided by a company's staff to those customers who buy or use their products. For the sake of ensuring the customer's satisfaction, <em>as an employee, you can contribute to customer service by </em><em>B. keeping in touch with a customer even after resolving a problem. </em>