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In a way, appearance does affect our personal identity because physical appearance is the first and most lasting impression other's get of you. People may make assumptions on your personality depending on how you look. Every day many people are judged on the way they look or what they are wearing.
The answer is: 2. temptation.
In the excerpt from "A Pair of Silk Stockings," the author Kate Chopin directs attention to Mrs. Sommers desire to spend the money on her own rather than on her children. In that respect, the words used to describe the articles she wishes to purchase have a provocative connotation. For example, <em>soft </em>means gentle, <em>luxurious </em>refers to something extremely elegant and classy, <em>glisten </em>is to shine, and <em>serpent-like</em> implies that the object is smooth to the sense of touch.
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The lines show that the speaker only pretends to have feelings for others.
The question asks how these lines show that the speaker uses people in relationships. The question suggests that the speaker's feelings are not truthful or passionate. This eliminates option D that the speaker has felt passion deeply. We also do not have any sense of embarrassment or appeal to emotions in these lines. The lines speak of a superficial connection with love's pleasure. These all suggest that the speaker does not have true feelings for others.
Answer: Antonio was passing some heavy time on his rooftop. This line means that Antonio was going through a tough time and was in a dilemma since he was wondering about the fate of his relationship with Felix post his fight the next day.
Explanation:
The lines have been taken from Amigo Brothers written by Piri Thomas. This short story is bout two friends who grew up together with such <u>enormity of friendship and brotherhood</u> that they started imagining each other like real brothers. The commonality that they shared was their <u>love for boxing</u> which they loved to fight. It was an outlet for both of them from the negativeness that was highly prevalent in that part of the city. In Paragraph 45 , Antonio is <u>passing through a dilemma</u> where he has to figure out the <u>outcome of his boxing match</u> with his brother - like friend, Felix. He tries to console himself by saying the <u>friendship and sports shouldn't be mixed up</u>.