(((((exactly no it's not))))
Answer:
i think it is he is making fun of leaders who tells lies to their people
Women are often unnecessarily tasked with carrying the burden of others' secrets. Thus, option "C" is correct.
<h3>What is the excerpt best demonstrates?</h3>
The excerpt best demonstrates that Edna is changing. Victor sees that and has this attitude of begging her not to reveal something important. That is why he goes with her to the car. The main theme in the story is Edna´s awakening, this birth or rebirth is being evident through the attitude of both characters in this excerpt; Edna is self-assured, and teasing, and Victor is pleading for secrecy and discretion, something which could not be helped by the time the scene takes place.
Thus, option "C" is correct.
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Cruce de vías was published in Spanish in 1959 (translated as Crossroads<span> in 1993) and is subtitled "A </span>Sad Vaudeville<span>." Several years later, Solórzano turned from drama to fiction, publishing three novels including Las celdas (1971, title means "The Cells"). In 1974, his son, Diego, died in a hunting accident.</span>
Answer:
I'm not exactly sure if this is right but I believe it is.
Explanation:
the poet most likely did this so the reader would notice how that doesnt rhyme with the other lines, not only would it draw more attention, but that it would be more important. and meant to stick out. this line also must have been the most important to the poet because he made it rhyme with only one other line.