They have strong meaning behind them
Answer: Flossy returns are the first chapter in my new book.
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The correct answer would be option B, Uneven.
Explanation:
The speech was delivered in Stockholm at the City Hall in December 1950. One can read the full text to understand the speech in its entirety. It can be said to be uneven. Since Faulkner was an author but not an orator, notwithstanding the powerful content of his discourse and universal message, the delivery of the live version seems uneven and not strong enough.
The story is about the Pyncheon Family and the curse they were under.
Explanation:
- The opening sentences of this novel are worth noting for their many details. Given Hawthorne's habit of using only significant details, certain images should be noted here. The novel involves the story of a house that was built by pride and possessed by death on the very day of the housewarming. Thus, the opening description stresses the darkness of the house.
- As the house and its inhabitants have decayed, the elm tree has grown almost as though it were nourished by the decay of the Pyncheon family. The once proud prosperity of the Pyncheons has given way to poverty for most of the family.
- The elm has grown with each season, but the inhabitants of the house have become stunted. The combination of the light-dark imagery and the growth and non-growth imagery is still seen long after the Colonel's death, when his successor tries to rehabilitate the family.