<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>
There is not enough context because it doesnt include the text
Answer:
I think the first option would be the most correct. I remember trips to our cabin on the lake were the best part of every summer.
The correct answer is "Thy hair soft-lifted by the <u>w</u>innowing <u>w</u>ind;"
<u>Alliteration</u> is the same sound or letter at the beginning of words which are close together.
The alliteration in this line can be spotted at "<u>win</u>nowing <u>win</u>d" because the words begin with the same letters and are close together.