Second one is true it’s easy
The one that would not contribute to the structure of Longfellow’s poem would be repetition of phrases. So, C.
Answer:
1. The earrings signify Ama's Pride.
2. Lakshmi's dowry (the prized possession to be given to Lakshmi's in-law on her wedding day), would not be paid.
Explanation:
'Sold' by Patricia McCormick tells the story of a family in India, who struggled financially to meet up to their needs. There is Ama, the Mother of the house, Lakshmi her daughter, and Ama's husband who happens to be Lakshmi's step-father. The father of the house is a loafer who spends all his monies on gambling and irrelevant things. Lakshmi adores her mother Ama who raised the family on her own, carrying all the financial burdens.
Ama's earrings is described as the<em> joyful noise of tinkling gold</em>. It signifies Ama's pride. The family hoped it would serve as Lakshmi's dowry, but they decide to sell it when things become really difficult. This means that Lakshmi's dowry would not be paid.
Answer:
Please take care of yourself. Công việc và sự nghiệp quan trọng nhưng sức khỏe còn quan trọng hơn rất nhiều. ... Hãy giữ gìn sức khỏe nhé. You have health then you got everything.
Explanation:
- <em>Remember to take care of your health. Love you! ... Nhớ giữ gìn sức khỏe của mình nhé.</em>