Answer:
The ironic part is where it says "thought we were going to have to get on without you, tessie"
Explanation:
This only becomes ironic after the reader has finished with the story and can understand what has happened because at the end Tessie "wins" the lottery.
She is jealous that Lovborg befriended Thea
and is indeed jealous of Lovborg's talent over her boring husband's
She demonstrates a psychologically unfit apathy for bonding with people.
or is just plain mean
Answer:
She dreamed she would get a job that would bring her <u>financial</u> security.
Explanation:
There are no alternatives; yet the following response would be an excellent choice for this statement.
Bruno is sheltered by his family. He lives in the midst of a death camp, but his mother and father keep him innocent of what happens on the other side of the fence. Shmuel is a different story. He also shelters Bruno. Shmuel hints at things and reveals what happened to his home and family but goes mo further. There are multitude of boys at the camp, but they are kept isolated. This would account for shmuels remaining innocence.
Answer:
1. Both poems suggest that difficulties should be faced with strength, because they will eventually pass.
2. Both poems use the elements of nature to explain the meaning of the poem.
3. Both poems convey that the end of something should not cause grief, as there are good things ahead.
Explanation: