Answer:
She does not trust Mr. Brympton.
Explanation:
Edith Wharton's gothic novel <em>The Lady Maid's Bell</em>, the story revolves around the life of a lady's maid named Hartley who came to work for the Brympton family. Employed at their country estate to look after Mrs. Brympton, Hartley tells the story of how the house seemed out of the ordinary and something weird about it too.
As given in the passage, Hartley narrates how her master Mr. Brympton's demeanor changed after she had suffered from typhoid. Her own words <em>"I was not the kind of morsel he was after"</em> show he's lost interest in her, which is something that she felt happy about. Her relief is seen in the line <em>"Typhoid had served me well enough in one way: it kept that kind of gentleman at arm’s-length",</em> meaning she is safe from most presumably the target of Mr. Brympton's advances. The change in her appearance after the typhoid led to the repulse from the master of the house. But this also shows the kind of man he must be, which the speaker feels grateful for, for he no longer seems to be interested in her. And this has led us to conclude that <u>she does not trust him.</u>
Answer:
Explanation:
900-400 BCE, Middle Formative, located in Tabasco, civic and ceremonial center (tombs + monuments)
It is dominated by sacred area Complex A, the Great Pyramid (Complex c), and large plaza to their south.
Population - 18,000
Stone monuments, stelae, and altars carefully distributed and built from sands and clays, once topped with wooden structures.
A. to give people their natural rights
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<em>I think the answer is:</em>
<em>History of Cuban</em><em>. </em><em>or The Spanish-American War</em><em>....</em>
<em>Because, By December 7, President Cleveland reversed himself declaring that the United States might intervene should Spain fail to end the crisis in Cuba. Which It was a lack of political representation, and high taxes.</em>
The correct answer is C
"To control government by getting its candidates elected."