I'm sorry I can't give a more specific answer, since I don't understand the story, but if the guy who asked where she was going is the antagonist of the story, then if the girl need to get past the antagonist, then she could find the marker that was "lost".
I may be too late.
I have never had this assignment so I may not understand that well.
Have a good day and week!
William Somerset Maugham was the one who said, "The novel is a picture of real life and manners, and of the time in which it was written".
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Blake describes wandering 'thro' each charter'd street'. ... In Blake's 'London' even the beauty and anarchy of nature are subjected to political control. The regular iambic rhythm continually exemplifies the unavoidable, imprisoning influence of society, which haunts not only nature, but the citizens of London.
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A sentence that gets right to the point
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It's doesn't use figurative language, it's not a quote from a speech, and most people know about Pearl Harbor.