In "The Soul Selects her own Society", Dickinson's childhood can be categorized as (A) exclusionary.
The narrator speaks about only letting one individual into her soul and shutting out everybody else. She points out that she won't even let in the loftiest individuals if it does not suit her.
Answer:
King was inspired by an actual St. Bernard he met in 1977. He met the nasty pooch at a motorcycle shop after bringing his bike to the mechanic. Real Cujo didn't tear King apart, but it did growl a lot at him. The dog's owner said that he was normally never like that.
Answer:
The given statement reveals about the character Sandoz that he has became numb to any sympathy because of what he suffered on the planet Rakhat.
Explanation:
"The Sparrow" is a novel written by Mary Doria Russell. The novel is a work of science-fiction mixed with religious beliefs.
Emilio Sandoz is the protagoist of the novel. He is the only survivor from the mission Rakhat, a plant on which Sandoz along with two other people went on a mission on the planet Rakhat. He shared terrible experience on the planet, his other two companions were killed on the planet. And he himself killed a child on the planet and was found prostituting himself on the planet. And even his hands were cut.
<u>In the given incidence Father Felipe Reyes is called to help Sandoz overcome his trauma but were engaged in an argument. This shows that Sandoz's terrible experience on Rakhat has made him numb to sympathy which eventually leads him to forsake his faith</u>.
The answer is c: sales and excise
Answer:
He is a deep sleeper who is slow to be awakened.
Explanation:
<u>The night the bed fells:</u>
In this story there are about 7 characters,all of them act differently and sort of in a more awkward or abnormal way. As, the narrator tells the story in first person subjective as he is a little boy inside the story named as Thurber.Now,he is a good lad but he is a deep sleeper and he has this bad habit of waking up slowly.