The correct answer is B.The light represents Granny Weatherall's life.
Explanation:
"The Jiggling of Granny Weatherall" is a short story that focuses on Granny Weatherall as she is gravely ill and remembers important moments in her life including the time she was Jilted by a man called George.
Indeed, in the excerpt presented, Granny imagines once again she is waiting for George at the church, and neither George nor the priest is there "Again no bridegroom and the priest in the house." Also, at the end of this memory, Granny blows out the light, which is likely a symbol or representation of her own life ending with this last memory considering she is dying and due to this, she is remembering past experiences. Thus, there is symbolism in the passage because "The light represents Granny Weatherall's life."
Answer: A
Explanation: he wants to be able to keep his wife alive to have the baby. and if he doesnt confess then they were going to kill him and his wife.
Answer:
Both a and b.
Explanation:
C is a statement, not an exclamation, and D is a question.
I want to say susan. i appologize if it's wrong.
I am the interloper in this story