C.Often of bad reputation.
Some examples of a tragic hero are:
Sethe in beloved
Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars
Answer: an eyesore, but it was a small eyesore
the consoling proximity of millionaires
white palaces
fashionable East Egg glittered
the history of the summer
Explanation:
The first clue is telling us about his house. He is saying that his house was an eyesore which means that it was bad looking for him and it was small. After that, he is saying that the house was near the houses of the millionaire's which was the comforting circumstance for him. In this first sentence with two clues, we can see that he is the character with little money and that he wants to be surrounded by rich people.
Then, he is talking about white palaces(rich people's houses) and fashionable East Egg which was the place of wealthy people. The history of the summer is telling us that everything began that summer when he drove over there.
From the options above the one with strongest connotation to replace one poor word would be: (C) Miserable
Speech is not innocent and words are sometimes, consciously or unconsciously, charged with an interpretation different from what is said. In this miserable case it could be taken in a derogatory way or simply as a person who is having a bad time and being very sad feels miserable. Although surely, there could have some other interpretation of the word.
The book was published by Charles Dickens in the 1800s. "The Child's Story" is an wternal account of the journey we all take, from childhood and youth, through adulthood and marriage, and into our golden years.
- D the entire story represents 1 man's journey through life
<h3>The Child’s Story</h3>
The Child’s Story is an allegory about the stages of a man’s life, obviously meant to be read aloud. The theme is the insight of life due to the fact tgat the traveler goes through the life of a child.
Therefore, the answer is option D.
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