Three contradictions were present in Maupassant's "A Wedding Gift". First is found in the first stanza which stated that Jacques Bourdilliere had sworn never to marry. This vow was suddenly broken when he saw Berthe. The two married too soon.
Second is when the story spoke of the binding attachment that was broken between Jacques and his former lover. A binding attachment is not supposed to be broken, from the phrase itself.
Third contradiction is the title of the story. The child was a wedding gift for the newly-wed couple brought by the tragedy of Jacques' former lover. A tragedy is unusual to be interpreted as a gift, especially at a wedding.
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<span>I have the answer but you didn’t share any options to choose, so I am not sure that you have the same range of answers in your homework. Anyway, I think that the right answer is ‘’One of her major triumphs was that her mother had not been able to turn her dust into Joy, but the greater one was that she had been able to turn it herself into Hulga.’’ I do hope you still need it and that it will help you in some measure.</span></span>
It's useful because it gets you ahead in class. If you read ahead you are more likely to understand what your professor is teaching. It also helps if you unexpectedly get a large amount of homework. If you have read ahead it allows you to have more time doing labs or essays.
Answer: The addition of able turns them into adjectives
Explanation: Noticeable- it becomes an adjective, describing something that can be easilt seen.
Believable- it also becomes an adjective, describing omething that can be easily believed or credible.
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Hello dear, the boldened adjective is not indicated, however, there are two adjectives in this sentence. The adjective, tiny, describes the noun, butterfly while the adjective, quiet, describes the noun garden.
Explanation:
An adjective is a word that describes a noun, pronoun, or other adjectives. A noun is a name of a person, animal, place or thing. The adjective, tiny, which means small qualifies the noun, butterfly. This gives the reader an idea of the size of the butterfly.
The adjective quiet qualifies the noun garden. This tells the reader that the garden is a noiseless place. Adjectives help readers to have more vivid imaginations of the objects being described.