Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
the last one, or, rather, D.
A well constructed play, Oliver Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer (a comedic satire) entwined specific themes of action. Through the character’s, Goldsmith shows his audience the underlying meanings of the play. The themes of appearance versus reality, social class, and parent vs. child are all identified.
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Answer:
It is led
Explanation:
The ninjas were still chasing me so I led them downstairs.
A. <em>The storm enhances the mysterious quality of Porphyria and her appearance </em>This is the correct option.
Robert Browning wrote this monolgue in 1836 during Victorian times. Porphyria was a mysterious woman who defied the morality of the times. She came from the simple and wild rural area; the poet was comfortable at home. He represented urban life. This sort of life was severly criticised by Victorian people. However, Porphyria wanted to escape from the rigid Victorian way of life. This was strange and ,in the monologue ,this strange characteristic of the woman's is emphasised through the storm.
These optins are not right:
B. The power of the storm underscores Porphyria's power ( On the contrary, the storm makes her more mysterious).
C. The wildness of the storm contrasts with Porphyria's conventionality ( In fact, Porphyria is not traditonal or conventional at all. She wants to rebel against the opression of Victorian England).
D. The destructive nature of the poem echoes Porphyria's limitless passion. ( The setting of the poem is related to the storm in this excerpt. There is not any destructive tone in this excerpt. )