Are you on primavera? I was looking for the answer to the same question haha
Answer:
"You are going near the post office?" Mrs. Reid asked her husband.
"Yes," he said. "Is there anything you want?"
"Could you get me a small registered envelope, please?" Mrs. Reid said, "I've got to send some money to my sister in Guyana."
"Ok," Mr. Reid said. "I'll get a Coulee. It may be useful to have a spare one available."
Explanation:
There are many ways that this paragraph could be punctuated. However, in my interpretation, I used commas to integrate my quotation marks, etc.
For example:
"Ok," Mr. Reid said. "I'll get a Coulee. It may be useful to have a spare one available."
I decided to add a period to the end of "said." However, you could choose to do it differently. For example, you could choose to write it like this:
"Ok," Mr. Reid said, "I'll get a Coulee. It may be useful to have a spare one available."
(Notice how I replaced the period with a comma? That simply means that "Ok and "I'll get a Coulee" is all one sentence versus two sentences. Both versions are grammatically correct. The writer simply needs to choose which one s/he wants.)
The correct answer is D, Sadness. Because it says in the text, "<span>He gives me back my first misfortune." If you think about is and read the text more it would how that he is sad because he is always hit with misfortune. </span>
Answer:
A given present to invent a past about could be a diary. A diary given at the age of 12 years old. The first diary given to someone, to write about the past and at the same time to create it.
Explanation:
Creating or inventing a diary´s past is a way of killing or playin with time. A diary is made to write about the past, but at the same time it creates a new reality because what is written is only a recreation of what supposedly happened.
This diary's was a present given to a person, and this person never knew how much that would change her. Shelearned to put into written words what ever she lived, and it helped the person recreat the past and the present, or even invented.
This present was given to this person to recreate past, to made it up every time. It was a present to write about the past, and at the same time writting about it made it present in time.
In this text the use of present is taken in at least three meanings: present as time, present as a gift, and as a metaphor of recreating something and make it actual.