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bodies like bears, heads like tigers, and claws long and sharp enough to tear a lion in two.
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The author, Guy de Maupassant, uses a humorous mood and tone throughout the story "An Uncomfortable Bed". The narrator’s paranoia (an irrational and persistent feeling that people are 'out to get you') after reaching his friend’s place makes the situation very humorous.
Explanation:
"An Uncomfortable Bed" is a humorous short story. Although the readers can feel the humorous tone from the very beginning narrator himself remains very serious throughout the story. This fact makes the story and narrator’s situation even funnier. The narrator’s soliloquy, “Look out, old ferret! They have something in preparation for you" starts a series of events which only lead to laughter.
His warm reception by his friends at their place, his eating style at dinner, then making adjustments in the sleeping room are all depicted in comical manner, while the narrator himself remains unaware of the funny side of his actions (just like Mr. Bean).
At the end of the story author creates suspense. The narrator tells us that when he had been in deep sleep (in the middle of the room on the floor) for some long time, he felt some heavy object on him. There was also some burning liquid all over his face, neck and chest. The narrator with great difficulty could success in knowing that that heavy object had a face, a nose, and whiskers. In the second last paragraph of he story this suspense is resolved as that heavy object was a valet who had brought tea and breakfast for him, but stumbled on the narrator’s bed in the middle of the room
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Answer:first answer is for sure c the second one might be c
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Conventional. Conventional people like organization, structure, and stability. ...
Investigative. Investigative types enjoy solving complex problems and appreciate abstract ideas. ...
Social. Social types value relationships and gravitate towards the “helping” professions such as nursing, counseling and teaching.
Artistic. ...
Realistic. ...
Enterprising.
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C: To earn points from the Campfire Girls
Explanation:
"A Visit of Charity" is about a fourteen-year-old Campfire Girl named Marian. She has to perform community service in order to earn points to earn badges. Marian aims to pay a short visit to a local nursing home. She seeks to leave quickly.