Answer: Rufus is older, angry, and violent. He is spoiled, but he also suffers physical abuse from his father..... whippings.
Answer:
d. “escaped,” “free,” “warmed,” and “relaxed”.
Explanation:
In the short story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, we find Mrs. Mallard receiving the news about her husband's death. But contrary to normal expectations, she felt a sense of relief rather than a desperate mournful sensation. For her, it was like a release from some kind of invisible bondage that she had been under her husband.
The above provided passage shows rather a mood of relief from the death of Mr. Mallard. Mrs. Mallard is suddenly hit by the realization of her freedom and she utters the words "<em>free, free, free</em>". Even the use of the words "<em>coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her</em>" shows a feeling of calm and relief, rather than the expected mourning. So, the answer to the question of which words that establish a mood of relief will be-
d. “escaped,” “free,” “warmed,” and “relaxed”.
How does President Roosevelt respond to Pearl Harbor being bombed?
Franklin D. Roosevelt response was calm, in opposite difference of Churchill's speech.
According to Eleanor Roosevelt -his wife- President Roosevelt was worried about Germany declaring war against the U.S. During the day of the bombing, the President consulted his military generals and spoke to Winston Churchill.
After that, he dictated to his secretary, the speech he was going to deliver in Congress to address the nation the next day. Before going to bed, he had a meeting with his Cabinet members who informed him about the critical situation in Hawaii.
These elements show a measured President Roosevelt, a man that despite the horrible situation, knew how to behave and show composure under heavy pressure. Not everybody understood his reaction. Many expected Churchill's kind of reaction with the emotion he imprinted in his "Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat" speech.
This kind of calm response contrast -more than contradicts- Churchill speech, in the emotion, and passion the Prime Minister showed in front of the Parliament, meanwhile, Roosevelt addressed Congress in a somber way.
what do uu need help with