Answer and Explanation:
Hello. Although you have informed the text to which this question refers, you have not informed the specific part of the text to which you are asking and referring, which makes it impossible to answer that question in a specific way.
However, when it comes to "One Friday Morning" we can consider disappointment as the climate of history as a whole. That's because in these stories we are introduced to a black girl who was prevented from following her dreams and had her talent reneged and devalued because society was racist. In this way, the reader is disappointed by a very promising young black woman who was prevented from pursuing the goals she had.
Well in this chapter its not one person who is not home. Bilbo gets everyone on an adventure so it the heat of the chapter i guess nobody is REALLY home.
C. Because they don’t care about people’s health and just want to make money
Smirnov asks for his money back.
In the beginning of “The Bear,” by Anton Checkov, the
readers are introduced to two characters—Luka and Popova. All of the information (possible
choices/responses) for this question is presented. Readers do find out that Popova’s husband was
unfair to her. Readers do find out that
Popova’s husband has died. Readers do
find out that Luka has lost his wife.
And, readers do find out that Smirnov asks for his money back. However, the fact that Smirnov asks for his
money back does not immediately occur in the play, and readers find this
information out only after the play establishes itself. As such, this bit of information does not
occur during the exposition (beginning/background information) of the play.
Answer:
“ I would have picked up the pear now and eaten it before all the world“
Explanation:
A hyperbole often means the use of exaggeration, examples of this can often be overlooked. Here, it is said that the narrator wiohld eat a pear before “all the world”, which is definitely an exaggeration because that is technically not possible. It is subtle, but a good example