Umm....well if it is the story about gertrude then she is a metiocre student and that means average , she gets only one grade on everything and she is ok with her life untill her teacher told her she can do better.She went home did some stuff and went to bed , she had a dream that 10 yrs later she will be living with her mom and wants an average job but all the workers are above average , she wakes up and cries and in the morning she wanted to be above average....so on , so on.10 yrs later she is above average and has a good job and her own house. Hope this helped?!
Answer:
<u>Option B. The words "What I felt" best establish immediacy in the above excerpt.</u>
Explanation:
In the excerpt from "Eavesdropping" written by Eudora Welty, the author establishes immediacy in the story line by the use of words such as "What I felt." Immediacy is defined as the quality of bringing into a direct involvement with something, which gives a right sense of some sort of urgency. In literature immediacy is used to state directness and a lack of an intervention agent within the plot. When using words such as "What I felt" the reader is getting the direct and immediate perception of the character rather than a washed-out observation.
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