The lines from the poem The Lady’s Dressing Room by Jonathan Swift that would help the reader infer Celia’s social class are:
Five hours, (and who can do it less in?) / By haughty Celia spent in dressing; /The goddess from her chamber issues, / Arrayed in lace, brocades and tissues.
It is a satire about an upper-class woman’s dressing room. Women of higher classes tend to spend more time embellishing themselves than women of lower classes do. They care more about their physical appearance.
Answer:
The slanted highway embankment
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The last option is correct I’m pretty sure
All of the following are symbols in the play except:
<h3>What is a Symbol?</h3>
A symbol is an object that represents something else. Jim is a character in the story, "The Glass Menagerie."
However, the other things mentioned which include the unicorn, dance hall, and the alley were all symbolic. The unicorn symbolized loneliness.
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