The Yellow Wallpaper definitely messes with your mind. It suspends the readers disbelief and plays tricks on you. It makes you think one thing when really something else is going on.
I think that it is D. The woman whose purse was lost called her mother.I am not sure though.
In "The Minister's Black Veil" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, when the "deputation to the church" attempted to "deal with Mr. Hooper about the mystery of the veil" they did not take any action out of fear of him, as the minister states "Have men avoided me, and women shown no pity, and children screamed and fled, only for my black veil?" The deputation of the church did nothing and had claimed it was "pronouncing the matter too weighty to be handled".
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Run-on
Explanation:
The sentence is arguably two, or at least in deservance of a dash. The first sentence ends after 'quickly', and the second begins at 'it'.