Coming of age is a transition of one's life from young to adulthood. The stolen party talks about Rosaura. Where the author characterize Rosaura as young to her being lady. There's also hint of social classes in the society since Rosaura in the story is poor.
Answer:
It was horrible
Explanation:
On my first day of school I was overcome with nerves. I was excited to see my friends, but scared to be in a new grade, with new people. The first day was like the first page of a book, you didn't know what was coming. I didn't know what this new year brings, or if I should be excited or resistant.
"And look here—you drop that school, you hear? I'll learn people to bring up a boy to put on airs over his own father and let on to be better'n what HE is" is an example of irony.
Option ‘c’
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The statement is quite ironic coming from a father. Fathers are generally expected to think of a bright future for his kid.
Here the father is telling his son to leave the school as it has been his perception, all gathered from people in society, that if he goes to school and learns, he will turn into a snob, arrogant and carrying an attitude which will let him have no respect for his father. Irony is a contradiction to what is expected.
Answer:
Mr. Barnett slumped into a heap upon the floor as if dead
Explanation: