Options B, E, and H are the ones that manage to develop the idea that things, objects inside a house are a burden.
These options are:
- B. There was nothing in the house to demand care to claim attention consciousness with its insistent and change in companionship
- E. This did not have to be taken down and put up in a arranged and dusted and cared for
- H. If we could but free ourselves once for all, how simple life might become!
The text shows how the narrator when arriving at a house, with very little furniture and objects, feels at peace and happy.
She doesn't feel the need to furnish the house, because she thinks it would end the peace the house provided.
The house established a calm that she had never felt before and she began to realize that this was because the house did not promote the obligation to clean, care and preserve the objects, as this was a great burden.
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She watches her daughter from far away
Confined means to be cramped and restricted to an area or volume
If I were a ghost, I would be lonely. Although I may be dead to others, I am dead most to myself. Wandering about, nowhere to go, no one to see. Alas, would I ever make it to eternal life? Perhaps reincarnate to someone new? Maybe I should close the eyes I do not possess and die within life and death.
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