It foreshadows the outcome of the play. This is because it mentiones that they are dead. It allows you to guess what is going to happen next as both the lovers die and the families end their fued only after their children's death.
A - Awes and impressed. The author calls the spider genius(Dickson 7) and and artist with an surpassing merit.
In a Summer´s Reading by Bernard Malamud,George's daydreams tell us about him that he shares the expectaions of the American Dream.
He wants to be well-off , to get a job that would allow him to buy a house with porch in a green suburban area. This money would gain him people´s respect.
George avoids Mr.Cattanzara by crossing the street when he approaches Mr Cattanzara´s house. He feels despair because he is unable to keep his promise to read 100 books.
"George knew he looks passable on the outside, but he was crumbling apart." He feel this way because he has managed to earn people´s respect by making them believe he can read such a large number of books; however, he knows his lie is short-lived and will soon be discovered.
Answer:
you identify adjective clauses by finding the theme of the story
Explanation:
The <span>conclusion you can draw about the little girl in "The Little Girl in the Blue Armchair" by Mary Cassatt is that </span><span>She is a delicate young lady. </span>