<span> "Some ladies are very stiff about having their servants’ friends in the house overnight." During the Gothic time period, this would have been a common thing and therefore added drama</span>
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con·tem·po·rar·y
/kənˈtempəˌrerē/
<em>adjective</em>
1.
living or occurring at the same time.
"the event was recorded by a contemporary historian"
2.
belonging to or occurring in the present.
"the tension and complexities of our contemporary society"
<em>noun</em>
a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.
"he was a contemporary of Darwin"
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The answer is D. A symbol is an ordinary object that takes on significance outside itself and stands for something greater.
A symbol is something in the novel, that doesn't necessarily have to be big or directly related to the main character, but always stands for something greater.
For one, it's best to remain honest even when no ones looking. Secondly, i'm sure the author of what ever it is would like to receive credit for the work they've done. It's just morally & ethically wrong to accept credit for something that's not original work.