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One central idea of the story is young love and how it powerful it can be at giving hope so Option A is a quotation that represents that: "The soul of her youth clamored for its rights; for a share in the world's glory and exultation."
Explanation:
The story The Locket by Kate Chopin revolves around the love between her and Edmond. She had gifted him a locket with a picture of her parents and Edmond believed it brought him luck on the battlefield. Octavie believes that Edmond is dead because her locket was found on a dead soldier. Octavie's grief also seems to be because her relationship with Edmond was not formal and that in some way her rights to love him were being denied in the scene when she is with Edmond's father (reinforced by his authority as a judge): "Octavie felt a little hurt; as if he wished to debar her from share and parcel in the burden of affliction which had been placed upon all of them."
Answer:
those are the nights that will never leave you. you’ll always have those memories & memories never die
Explanation:
Either A or D, because if it's about the paragraph, it will either be the central idea or a method to organize it, explaining the paragraph and the upcoming events to you.
You need to look at the verb and see who/what does the action which you then find the subject so you want to find the simple subject
Answer:
C. Swiftly
Explanation:
The simile in sentence three is "Penelope sprinted like a cheetah." Well we already know that a simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things, by using the words "like" or "as". In this example, the narrator compares Penelope's speed, to the speed of a Cheetah. Cheetah's are generally very fast. The definition of <u>sluggish</u>, is <em>slow moving or inactive</em>. The definition of <u>merrily</u>, is<em> in a cheerful way</em>. And the definition of <u>despairingly</u>, is <em>to have absence of hope</em>. We can use these definitions, and context clues from the text to figure out that swiftly, is in fact the correct answer.