Answer: D. Harsh realities put an end to daydreams.
Explanation:
In the short story, The Necklace, we learn about Madame Mathlide Loisel who was married to a clerk in the Ministry of Public Instruction. He was not very rich and she did not like that very much for she was always day dreaming about life as a rich person with pleasures that rich people enjoy.
After she borrows a necklace from a friend and subsequently losses it, she and her husband spend 10 years trying to replace the debt they incurred in trying to replace the necklace.
She becomes noticeable aged from hard work and poverty and this new life of hers has put an end to the day dreams that she used to have of a wealthy lifestyle.
Main detail is the main point of your paragraph/essay. you want to be able to start and finish with that so it will remain within the reader thought for longer.
(We Brits have a saying "if a piece of literacy is stuck in your head, the writer has accomplished his or her goal" )
the supporting details are smaller points that correlate and support the main point. note that you should never start with a supporting point, nor should you ever end with one, it is simply there to extend and highlight the main detail. starting or ending with supporting details will ensure that the reader will almost instantaneously forget your essay and they may even find it boring because it doesn't show consistency.
In "Resistance to Civil Government," Henry David Thoreau uses ethos in order to help his audience gain trust in him. Thoreau uses his own personal experience in order to demonstrate his knowledge of his topic and his own personal connection to it. By using ethos in this rhetorical situation, Thoreau is attempting to inspire trust in his readers and establish his own credibility.
Why is there life?
Life gods?
How do we get power?
Electric gods? Wind gods?
I don't know if these will help...