The answer is D., Each setting plays a key role in Janie's spiritual development.
This is the excerpt in the reading that points to this answer; "<span>From the threshold of the porch at Nanny’s home, Janie sets out on her long journey to self-fulfillment, beginning with her marriage to Logan. Each subsequent setting marks a step in her development as a woman, as well as a segment of her path toward the happiness and fulfillment she longs for."</span>
Answer:
My name is MisterBigBrain. I have a big brain, so I am super smart. Although I cannot show you my brain, you will just have to take my word for it. I have just written a short story, and I am quite sure that I have successfully completed your challenge because I have a big brain.
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Explanation:
simple: My name is MisterBigBrain.
compound: I have a big brain, so I am super smart.
complex: Although I cannot show you my brain, you will just have to take my word for it.
compound-complex: I have just written a short story, and I am quite sure that I have successfully completed your challenge because I have a big brain.
Answer:
A. The author's infatuation with girl.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from a short story Araby by James Joyce we are introduced with a young boy who fell in love with a girl who lives across the street. He waits in the front room of his house for her to appear and then hastily runs outside to follow her until their paths split. Expressions like <em>when she came out on the doorstep my heart leaped</em>, then <em>her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood</em> and the fact that he waits for her every day give us a clear statement of author`s infatuation with the girl.
Answer:
1. crashed
2. must have done the trick
3. does not enjoy being told
4.offered Imogen
5.are expected to have done