In <em>The Sound and the Fury</em>, the pear tree that is in the front yard plays an important role in the history of the Compson's family.
At the beginning of the story, we learn that the tree is associated with the innocence and camaraderie that exists among the children. The tree is a symbol of maternal love and reassurance, as shown by the fact that Benjy believes Caddy "smells like trees." However, the decline in morality of the family is mirrored by the decline of the tree. When Caddy becomes sexually active, the innocence of the family ends, and we learn that she "does not smell like trees" anymore.
Of, relating to, or characterized by directional fictional.
The word rectify could substitute for the italicized word(s) in which of these sentences?
<span> <span>A.</span><span>Kyla has to retake her driving test because she drove too quickly.</span></span><span> <span>B.</span><span>Kyla sets aside time to study every night before bed.</span></span><span> <span>C.</span><span>Kyla wants to supervise the prom preparations.</span></span><span> <span>D.</span><span>Kyla went back to the coffee shop to correct a bad impression she made.</span></span>
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Dexter is Our Hero, the main character of "Winter Dreams." ... Dexter's main goal in life is to make tons of money and improve his social class. He dreams of actually playing golf with the rich men he caddies for at the Sherry Island Golf Club.