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Here's the answer: Araby</h3>
And now here's why, and the answer to another question:
This question is answered by this other question:
The narrator in <u><em>James Joyce’s “Araby”</em></u> dreams of romance before he visits the bazaar. Which statement best describes his feelings as he leaves the bazaar?
Thus the answer has to be "Araby" because the bazaar is only in this story.
This other question is asked in the same unit. These 2 questions answer each other:
Your question's answer: Araby
The other question's answer: The protagonist feels foolish because his romantic dreams have been shattered, but he still longs to feel the enchantment the bazaar once had for him.
Answer:
no
Explanation:
I do not wish to indulge my time in such unavailing and unrewarding activities such as writing an "Informative Writing Graphic Organizer for Death Valley" for such a pointless reward. Good day
Answer:
you didn't tell us the simile
Explanation:
Clearly. Charles has the advantage since his country, if not his party, invented the decimal system of measurements. He can have as much volume as he wants. But he didn’t accept the party thinking; he created the party thinking.
yes the charachter traits help you learn how this person act once you do that you will understand what will motivate them and what won't.