Granny Weatherall<span> -
A woman who’s about eighty. After she was jilted at the altar by George, Granny Weatherall married John, who died young, leaving her with several children to care for. Granny, whose given name is Ellen, used to be a midwife and nurse. Meticulous by nature, she is annoyed by Cornelia’s and the doctor’s attempts to make her more comfortable.
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<span>A. Last summer, a splinter in my brother’s leg became infected, which led to blood poisoning. He could
have prevented the problem with a few drops of iodine</span>
Answer:
Did know Siduri gilamesh dancey dance
Explanation:
Very smart no cap big brain I need a bad bleep addison rae doo my cappy loool anyways chile
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It should be a or C. that is the only 2 that make sense
The correct answer is <u>B) unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED, unstressed STRESSED. It emphasizes the dreariness of life.</u>
This rhyme scheme is <em>aabba</em> which means that the word "dreary" from the beginning of the stanza <u>rhymes back with itself</u> in the end of the stanza which emphasizes the cyclical, dreary nature of life though the means of using this meter. In other words, the dreariness cannot be escaped.