Answer:
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Fly like a bird </h2>
If i could fly like a
bird i would fly so very
high.I would soar through
the sky leaving all my
worries behind.
If i could fly like a bird
my face would touch the
the clouds while my
feathers hit the ground
as the wind cools me
down.
If i could fly like a bird
time would slow me down
giving me time to enjoy the
peace that surronds all
around. if i could fly like
a bird swift as a light i know for
a fact i would love this graceful
flight.
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In "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" by Joyce Carol Oates, Connie represents the many drastic changes America was experiencing. Connie, like many women in that time period, were dealing with the movement of women's sexual liberation, feeling undervalued at home with their family, and were questioning their role in society. Her fate represents the unknown, of not knowing what will become of women as they are taken away by this new social revolution, and how society may prey on how vunerable they are during the change.
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The first two paragraphs show that even though she lost both parents at an early age, Jane Fairfax was raised with great joy and love. With that, we can say that option A is the correct answer.
The text you showed doesn't have the first two paragraphs, with the first 14 lines, but we can see that this text is a part of the book "Emma" written by Jane Austen.
Thus, when reading the first paragraphs of this passage, we can see that:
- The passage is featuring Miss Jane Fairfax.
- Her parents died when she was a little child and she was raised with her aunt, Mrs. Bates, who is very young.
- Although we are used to sad stories, the Jane Fairfax story is not like that.
- That's because the first paragraphs show how she was a very happy child in her aunt's care.
- That's because Jane's aunt loves her so much and raised her with great care and affection.
In this case, we can summarize these paragraphs, showing that despite losing her parents at a very young age, Jane was raised with joy, love, and affection, as option A shows.
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