I would argue that the character of the young Daisy Miller was an innocent flirt rather than a manipulator. She was full of life, of freedom, of sincerity, and of grace, and she was beautiful, carefree, charming, and certainly ahead of her time, but she was far from being a manipulator. She had "a great deal of gentlemen's society," as she herself pointed out, but she was unpretentious, "unsophisticated," and "completely uncultivated," as Winterbourne described her, so it is possible to say that she acted naturally, not in a manipulative way.   
This can also be confirmed in the passage that narrates the moment when they both met: "... (Daisy) was a coquette; he was sure she had a spirit of her own; but in her bright, sweet, superficial little visage there was no mockery, no irony." This, once again, indicates that she was honest and straightforward, and far from Machiavellian.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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A. Chekhov's use of the third-person limited point of view in "The Bet" allows him to describe the banker's self-contempt when the banker reads the lawyer's essay.
The banker had turned immoral after thinking about the consequences of the bet and intends to kill the lawyer to avoid paying him the money. The non-existent narrative voice in Chekhov's "The Bet" captivates the reader to delve into the mind of the banker and understand the feelings of self-contempt and disdain that he is experiencing upon reading the lawyer's essay. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
B. India 
The Ramayana<span> is an ancient Indian </span><span>epic poem.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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The old man is facing the conflict.
The conflict is external.
The problem is the loss of his dog and his motor being broken by his neighbor. 
The neighbor could apologize and make up for the broken motor.
Hope this gives you an idea of what to say! Have a great day and good luck! 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: Longing 
Reasoning: The mood is longing because she is waiting and desiring for the food so she can eat.