Answer: THE ANSWER IS THE SECOND ONE
Explanation: I TOOK THE TEST
Answer:
Hurston comments on the wasted beauty of youth and the cruelty of aging through her portrayal of the main character.
Explanation:
The only comparison being made in this excerpt is the difference between Matty Redding's eyes when she was young and her eyes now. Hurston says that they "might have been beautiful" but now they are "watery and weak". This description shows the wasted beauty of youth and the cruelty of aging since the change of Matty Redding's eyes shows that they are less beautiful than they once could have been. There is nothing in the passage to suggest Hurston is exploring women's roles in the home or community, nor is it comparing women to men.
I read the book a year ago, so I may not be correct.
I believe that Whit invites them out to have a game night of sorts (horseshoes, I believe). George opts to go, which is why we have Chapter four, in which Lennie talks to Slim in the barn.
Answer:
While a book is written on a specific subject without a fixed count for the minimum amount of words to be used, a novel is a book of a story or stories (in the case of the collection of short stories) written in not less than forty thousand words. Novels only contain stories and nothing more.