It's the third one I'm pretty sure
A. Frantic
Frantic:
wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion.
Answer:
You were close, I believe these are the answers though.
Imagery:
-a silvery dust
-a gleaming white
-a pale fence
-green-draped parlor
Not Imagery:
-it's strange
-as I sit
-I remember Doodle
-an oriole sings
Explanation:
"An oriole sings" is not imagery because it's not describing the bird, it's just saying what species of bird it is and what it's doing.
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An excerpt from the text that suggests Kovaloff has not learned anything from his experience is: "<em>He returned joyfully, and regarded with a satirical expression two officers who were in the shop, one of whom possessed a nose not much larger than a waistcoat button</em>."
Here the character, a Major who lost his nose, is seen doing the same he did before his experience: joyfully shopping and mocking others, as though nothing happened. His personality is still arrogant and judgemental.
Answer:
If you are referring to Nellie Bly, we can say that she responded to the judge's questions and comments in an accusatory and judgmental manner. That's because Nellie, she judged the judge's inability to determine whether a person was really crazy or not, doing the least of his job, which was analyzing facts. In addition, she reacted in an accusatory manner by stating that the judge does not listen to the defendant's defense, no matter how consistent the person appears, making it impossible for an innocent person to be released from a terrible fate in an asylum.
Explanation:
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