Answer:
She organized notebooks, folders, and textbooks
Explanation:
A struggle within the characters mind, usually to create suspense in the novel
The correct answer is the last one: "This passage is ironic because Aunt Julie hopes Hedda's child will bring new life to the Tesman house, but does not know that Hedda's suicide will soon make it a house of death."
In this play by Henrik Ibsen, Miss Tessman saw Hedda as the figure that would continue the family lineage - even talking about "the house of life" - but actually, by committing suicide she is responsible for ending the lineage.
This kind of literary irony is called situational irony, when there is incongruence between expectations of something to happen and what actually happens in the end.
Plagiarism is taking another persons work and taking credit for it as if it were yours.
Answer:
The allusion to Goliath affects readers' understanding of the passage because:
3. It makes the restaurateur's challenge seem daunting but surmountable.
Explanation:
Allusion is a figure of speech in which the writer mentions a character or element belonging to another well-known story. In this case, the author alludes to Goliath, a character found in the Bible. Goliath was a giant warrior tremendously feared by all. He was, however, defeated by young and small David. By using this allusion, the author implies that the restaurateur is like David, and that the restaurant chains are like Goliath. The same way David was able to face and defeat Goliath, so can the restaurateur win his battle against restaurant chains. With that in mind, we can choose number 3 as the correct option:
3. It makes the restaurateur's challenge seem daunting but surmountable.