The answer is A, Piano
Why? because it is the only musical instrument listed, because coupe’ means to cut, & trek means to pull & neither are related to music.
<em>Today early morning there was a knock at the gate . My mother got up and opened the door She cried with tears of joy. She saw her pet on the gate with a man. Her pet was lost some months ago. The man returned her pet . She was very happy to see her pet. I ran to the door and quickly snatched up the now, full grown puppy. Zeus was his name and that was because of a trident shaped scar on his bottom. For many months before we lost him, he was a rising star on social media. My mother had created a page for him, while I directed him in his videos. After almost 2 million subscribers his last video of when being explained how we had lost him gained over 4 million views. My mom cried and cried after losing him, blaming herself for forgetting to pick him up from a daycare. When the daycare had closed for the day the workers got tired of waiting for mom and placed him outside and then left. I was very angry with my mother for weeks. And didn’t want to see another dog. But now he was back and I can’t wait to make more memories with him.
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This is a very good response!
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Throughout each story, the characters try to prove something to themselves or other people. In Maureen Daly's short story "Sixteen" the narrator is clearly trying to prove to the reader that she is smart and popular. A very clear example of this occurs at the beginning of the story when the narrator is describing herself. Daly writes, "I mean, I want you to understand from the beginning that I'm not really so dumb. I know what a girl should do and what she shouldn't. I get around." When she says, "I want you to understand," she is clearly directing the statement at us, the reader. As she goes on to say that she is not really that dumb, her message clearly becomes an attempt to convince us that she is smart. Finally, when she says, "I get around," it appears as though she is trying to tell the reader that she is popular. Combining what has just been learned from the narrator's statements, She is trying to prove to someone her ethos: that she is smart enough and popular enough to be telling us a story about a boy.
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