<em>My Opinion:</em>
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<em>(E) relating it to the words mesmerized audiences</em>
<em>Not sure tho, Good Luck! =)</em>
Paragraph 31
''He bit his lips in annoyance, left the coffee-house and decided not to smile or look at anyone, which was not like him at all. Suddenly he stood rooted to the spot near the front door of some house and witnessed a most incredible sight. A carriage drew up at the entrance porch. The doors flew open and out jumped a uniformed, stooping gentleman who dashed up the steps. The feeling of horror and amazement that gripped Kovalyov when he recognized his own nose defies description! After this extraordinary sight everything went topsy-turvy. He could hardly keep to his feet, but decided at all costs to wait until the nose returned to the carriage, although he was shaking all over and felt quite feverish.''
Answer: To show how people are taking themselves too seriously although they are the same as others
Explanation:
In this paragraph, we can the main situation in ''The Nose'' by Nikolai Gogol and that is Kovalyov's nose loss which is showing a lot of irony and grotesque. He was terrified when he found out that his nose is walking freely on the streets but he was the most worried about what the other people will think about his loss.
- With this irony, Gogol's purpose was to show readers how nonsense is the social position or title. He showed that most people are taking themselves too seriously because they are thinking that they are important in society but actually they are like everyone else.
This story is surreal but it is shown in the most realistic and detailed way.
Elimination
short works should be in quotation marks but longer ones should be in italics
they should not be underlined
they should not have a period
it shold not be brief, you should not shorten a title since you didn't write the book.
answer is A
Answer:
take turns lisening and speaking
Explanation:
Victorian Culture changed the ways the Victorians lived because Queen Victoria loved to be entertained and she loved to watch plays. One way that she changed the lifestyle of her time was the amount of plays people created for her. If it wasn't for her love of entertainment, we might not have our more beloved plays and shows today such as Shakespeare. In your play, look for quotes that illustrate the drive people have for wanting to create and perform plays during their time.