D) She is the only person to protest the drawing
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Exposition: Tom Benecke & his wife are home, Tom goes to work while his wife is preparing to leave the house to the theatre. 
Rising Action : His Wife leaves, he works on an extremely important paper that flies out the window. He goes outside his window & ledge to retrieve it. He gets his paper.
Complication : Tom decides to break the window but this is a risk since he could die. He decided he'll wait for his wife to come back home. He struggles to get people's help. 
Climax : Tom is hanging off the ledge & one slip up will result in his death. 
Falling Action : Tom finally breaks the window & climbs inside. 
Denouement : Tom realizes he needs to go look for his wife & spend more time with her. 
Hope this helps!
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<span>In the passage Twain is using the literary technique of dialect, to tell us subtly about the background and race of the speaker. </span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Both
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In the poem "Blossoms" by Li-Young Lee, the narrator finds these wonderful things that bring reason for happiness. The fact that they were there at that exact time and place with the narrator leads to the reason of chance or fate. However, there are very few things that humans do not seek for. Anything that may bring joy is going to be sought out for. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Close reading helps the reader understand the text more and enhances the reader's reading abilities. 
An example of close reading is annotating the text.