He can't afford to live his lifestyle anymore
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. She wants to ensure that her daughters get high-paying positions." Based on the contextual information provided about the Regency Era and the excerpt from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Mrs. Bennet eager for one of her daughters to marry the new neighbor because she wants to ensure that her daughters get high-paying positions.
Answer: to explain why they made the declaration of independence
Answer:
The sentence that best describes the difference is The cat in "The Golden Cat" is regal but a source of joy and comfort to the narrator; the cat in "The Cat and the Moon" is also regal but distant.
Explanation:
One of the principal differences that we can see between how the narrators represent the cats in these two poems is that the cat in "The Golden Cat" is compared to the sun, and everything that is connected to it, while the cat in "The Cat and the Moon" as it says has a connection with the moon, total opposites but beautiful, brilliant and impressive.
Every Day is about the story of A, a person who wakes up occupying a different body each day. As described by Frank Bruni of The New York Times, "After going through some trouble, A is finally able to convince Rhiannon of who they are, and the phenomenon they experience every day."
(The person is named A)