Answer:
The story’s narrator is the protagonist, a young Indian girl named Hema, who lives in the United States. The “you” Hema refers to is an Indian boy named Kaushik, whose parents are friends with Hema’s parents, and whom Hema has a crush on.
Explanation: from edmentum
<em>The correct answer is A. because the coma is at the place then all the other choices:) </em>
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Answer:
<h2><u><em>
Mary stood as still as a deer in the wide,</em></u></h2>
Explanation:
This is a simile, because it uses LIKE OR AS.
More figurative language:
The hills and trees became her enemies now, laughing at her confusion.
This is PERSONIFICATION, because she is giving un-human objects human like actions.
1. A
The wording of the phrasing is rude and sounds ungrateful and will likely start a fight, sending the situation backwards in a direction not intended or wanted.
2. C
Getting into a habit makes it easier to keep doing things and will create a time set aside for it. Other options would create problems such as failing or slipping grades from not paying attention in class or not going it sleep deprivation.
3. B
This would separate her "new identity" from her husband, and be the opposite of what Heather wants to do. If she wants to get him more involved, she should include him in that aspect of her life by doing the other things listed as answers.