She is initially horrified at the idea of going to the ball. Her husband knew that she was interested in being a part of the upper class and taking part in their activities. When he came home with the invitation to the ball, he thought his wife would be pleased. She was not. She did not feel she had anything suitable to wear to the ball and therefore was unable to go.
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i think that all plants should be preserved because without enough plants, we will all suffer the consequences. I think we even have to preserve the poisonous plants cuz they are poisonous to more than just human and can even control the human population! so we should control the amount, but don't get too much control.
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I already helped with 1, and i don't know the answer to some of them, but here are some more:
Number 3 is actually a common riddle that exchanges 3 different animals/foods throughout cultures. Here's the wikipedia page for "wolf, goat, cabbage" with the solution to the riddle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf,_goat_and_cabbage_problem
here's the solution with the animals from your version put in. It works because the crocodile doesn't want to eat the peanuts.
1. Take the dove over
2. Return
3. Take the crocodile or peanuts over
4. Return with the dove
5. Take the peanuts or crocodile over
6. Return
7. Take dove over
and for number 6, the answer is the letter U.
To find the purpose which an author has for writing a piece, then:
- Check out the topic of the book/essay
- Look at the main ideas
- Look at the supporting details
- Ask yourself the moral lessons which the writer is impacting at the end of the piece.
<h3>What is Text Purpose?</h3>
This refers to the main reason why the author wrote the book and this can be found by taking a closer look at the main ideas in the paragraphs and the supporting details used.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you get a better understanding of the concept.
Read more about text purpose here:
brainly.com/question/2289953