<span>Watts takes the narrator’s hand and leads him to the cellar. He calls the many stored and dusty bottles there as “our tomorrows.”
Watts describes the doctor who knew the old medicines and could treat illness with the things that he found in kitchen cabinets.
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He creates a distinction between what he says and what he really means, and he causes the reader to distrust the narrator.
Answer:
Answer of letter A.The narrator is able to justify his failures with theirs.
Explanation:
Because the narrator is suggesting they are responsible for the state of science
Well Elizabeth in the story killed all the marigolds but the marigold represent hope, that when everything is hopeless there will always be a piece of hope. I hope that helped and you might want to change that into your own words