A. unpleasant memories of Mary, who had burned protestants at the stake, remained
beacsue they want to make it a mystery
they want the audience to think about it
kind of like a rhetorical question
except this is not a question
At the end of the story, the narrator not only feels compassion for Miss Lottie, but as an adult, she feels her pain as well.... the need for beauty, the passion for marigolds.
For one does not have to be ignorant and poor to find that his life is as barren as the dusty yards of our town. And I too have planted marigolds.
Science fiction has to do with
1) Science - the stories are based on technology, often technology that doeis not yet exist, often space travel
2) Fiction, so not real stories
So the correct answer is :C. Characters often face problems related to future technological advancements.
Science fiction lets us imagine stories that are not possible today such as human cloning and make us question what ethical and other problems would arise.
She borrows the necklace from her friend then loses her necklace and spends years paying off a necklace that was not worth a lot