<span>"The fact had all gone abroad..." is rags to riches.
The quote describes how the eating house went from "being a poor, struggling...enterprise" to being "celebrated, overcrowded with customers.
"Why, it isn't six months..." is also rags to riches.
He is described at first as sitting up nights on extra allowance to being a millionaire.
"When the crash should come..." is impending doom.
The very beginning indicates that something bad (the crash) is coming. This quote also mentions total destruction.
"Please get those things off..." is rags to riches.
He literally changes his clothes from something ordinary to clothes that were made to order for a prince.
"Deep in debt, not a cent" is wealth worship.
In this quote, he is wishing for a salary that may never materialize.</span>
<span>"The Gift of the Magi"
Della is devoted to her husband. Her unconditional love for him is shown
when she chopped off her prize long beautiful hair, in order to buy him a new
strap for his old watch. Meanwhile, Jim
also shows his devotion and love for his wife, when he traded his watch for Della's new comb. Their love for each other made them even stronger, as
they sacrificed their most prized possession for the other person’s happiness.</span>
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The verb in this sentence is "became" as it indicates the action of the subject (the defendant), which is what he/she did.
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Answer: The young seagull was very hungry. His mother had a piece of fish in her beak and she was teasing the young seagull with it. Because the sight of the food "maddened" him, he wanted to snatch it from his mother. The young seagull dove towards the food not realizing that he was already flying. This hunger compelled him to finally take his first flight. What a sight to see for the mother seagull!
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