By being privy to Granny’s death, the reader can infer much about her life. The title describes the enormous hurt and humiliation that has secretly festered in her mind and heart for sixty years. Her great pride was devastated by her jilting; although she married a good man, raised a family, and managed a farm by herself after her husband’s death, she never totally got over the shock and disappointment of George’s rejection. The fact that she has saved George’s letters suggests how much he continued to mean to her in her heart and how the pain of her jilting remained with her for sixty years.
1. Exhort
2. Galvanized
3. Hue
4. Incisive
5. Implacable
6. Ominous
7. Expedient
I tried my best it should be mostly right.
Ok. for question #1:A.
question#4 (i think, idk):C
question #6:A
question #7:A
question#14:B
question#15:D
question#18:D
question#19:A
(btw I barely understood any of that, so please next time, clarify your question to make it easier to comprehend)
Answer:
Ode to capitalism
The most polite ones that excuse me
But the weak, please disappear
And succumb to the power of capital
May the great ones grow even more
And that encourage competition, dishonesty and intolerance
I'm not interested in the hungry
the homeless and barefoot
If I am guaranteed abundance and abundance.
Explanation:
The poem above was made in eight verses and was inspired by the poetry presented by the beat generation.
The poem makes an ode to capitalism and evokes irresponsibility of this system with the most needy who are exploited in favor of those who are in a situation of advantage and privilege within our society and who basically do not care about anything as long as their sovereignty is guaranteed.