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Answer:
c. Ecstasy
b. Terror
Explanation:
"Mrs. Dalloway" was written by Vírginia Wolf and shows, mainly, the thoughts of Clarissa Dalloway and other characters that are, in some way, related to her. Within this narrative, we can know the characters' past, the thoughts and the complexity that each one of them presents.
One of these characters is Peter, an old friend of Clarissa's who meets her after years. Neither of them has the youth they had in the past, but Peter is ecstatic to see her and remember everything they have gone through, but he also feels a great terror to see how futile and conventional Clarissa's life has become. In addition, he is terrified that the memories and Clarissa herself still touch him.
Answer:
Here
Explanation:
"Here" sounds like "heer" & its the vowel e that creates this sound
If you repeat the word "Gear" it would sound similar- "Geer"
The same vowel "e" creates this sound
Don't mind Martin; he just likes to play devil's advocate, shows that Martin wants to provoke discussion.
The idiom “he just likes to play devil's advocate” is a Latin translation of ‘advocatus diaboli’ , refers to attack an argument even one is in favor of it in order to testify the validity of the proposition or to examine it’s strength.