Answer: We weren't quite sure what it all meant, except that for now, my sister Rachel and I were putting on our finest dresses and the shoes Mother had polished twice.
Explanation:
With this quote from the passage, it shows that they don't really know what is happening around them, things are happening and they are kind of just, "going with the flow" in a sense. They don't understand why they are getting all dressed up, they don't even know what the celebration was about.
It depends if you miss something (missing)
or
if you are a person (Miss Jackson)
Answer:
well in general their characters are alike because they both struggle to make sense of the world and are both orphaned.
Explanation:
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Answer: It is a common symbol of death that requires little description.
Explanation:
The correct answer here would be the option B.
Shaw here is clearly disapproving the ways of the passionately religious people who he sees as not very moral and religious at all. They follow it for reasons other than faith or belief and one morality for than as good as another as long as it does not bother them. They do it for status and money. Shaw is clearly both sardonic and disdainful towards these people and he makes few humorous remarks on their behalf.