The correct answer is option A. The best analysis of the passage's symbolism is that the light represents Granny Weatherall's life. Written by Katherine Ann Porter in 1930, the play tells the story of a woman, Granny Weatherall, who is in denial of her character and life story, and who refuses to believe that her health is deteriorating. Granny also is fixated with a man that left her at the altar, although she refuses to accept so.
Granny starts to perceive a blue light, the one that is coming from Cornelia's lamp. But what this blue light represents is the life of Granny, as it starts to fade. At the end of the play, Granny begins to imagine how the pitch darkness of death is beginning to surround the blue light, her life, and consume it.
Answer: Rebbeca meet a cow on the street and then the writer gave up
Explanation:
The main idea of the text it’s to explain and convince American people why it’s necessary count with a shelter at home. In any moment can happen a tragedy and people must be prepared, it is important to know what to do in those cases because it’s the family’s life and own that is in risk, and it’s important to take care of them. In a shelter could be a family with food, spaces to sleep, games or books to pass the time, and the most important, spend a good time with family in a secure place and not outside with a lot of dangers.
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we should remeber the holocaust bc it was really important and we should honor the people who had to deal with all that stuff Explanation:
Roger reconized Tony and then helps him get into the van. Tony opolgized for his behavior in the past. "Is how I feel in this wheelchair how you felt way back then when you lived in an orphan home?"-Tony, The bully by Roger.
They extanged numbers and agreed to met up again. (Hope that helps what I wrote was from the short story if thats what you were asking about.)