<span>"Who's Lady Evangeline?" asked Mrs. Fletcher.
"Well, it's this mind reader they got in the freak show," said Leota. "Was real good. Lady Evangeline is her name, and if I had another dollar I wouldn't do a thing but have my other palm read.She had what Mrs. Pike said was the 'sixth mind' but she had the worst manicure I ever saw on a living person."
Based on this excerpt from Welty's "The Petrified Man," what can the reader infer?
I believe the answer is </span><span>Mrs. Fletcher doesn't like palm reader</span>
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we should reflect ourselves from time to time because Yan lng
Answer:
We are feeling creatures who think
Explanation:
No matter what, we are always going to have feelings even if we choose not to acknowledge it.
That holy dream—that holy dream, While all the world were chiding, Hath cheered me as a lovely beam A lonely spirit guiding. What though that light, thro' storm and night, So trembled from afar— What could there be more purely bright In Truth's day-star?
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The answer is: Coffee, chocolate, and tea were not native to Europe.
In the passage from the essay called "When Chocolate was Medicine," the narrator describes how Europeans tasted tea, coffee and chocolate for the first time. Because these beverages were brought from overseas, they were an unknown pleasurable taste, so people were cautious and alert about their effects. As a consequence, at first they were just prescribed by pharmacists, as if they were drugs.