The correct answers are B) because the sound of a piano over a stretch of water had always seemed beautiful to Dexter he lay perfectly quiet and listened and E) It was a mood of intense appreciation, a sense that, for once, he was magnificently attune to life and that everything about him was radiating a brightness and a glamour he might never know again.
Explanation:
In literature anticipation is considered as a literary device implies the narrator or writer provides the audience clues about what is going to happen next in a story, without narrating the events that lead to that point. In the case of the short story "Winter Dreams" written by the American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, anticipation occurs as the main character called Dexter "lay perfectly quiet and listened", this makes the reader increase its interest as the atmosphere that is quiet suggest the reader something else is going to happen. On the other hand, the narrator also introduces anticipation by mentioning "a brightness and a glamour he might never know again", because this shows the life of Dexter is going to change abruptly and he will be unable to be in the way he is while listening to the piano, although the reader does not know why this is going to happen. Thus, options B and E build anticipation because they suggest something else will happen with Dexter and his life is going to change, even though the reason why it will change is not explained immediately, this means the narrator provides clues on how the story will evolve but does not tell the events that will lead to that point which is what anticipation is about.
Answer: Cassie’s father wants Cassie to think carefully before taking a stand about Lillian Jean
Explanation:
Cassie’s father had a serious talk with Cassie as he wants her to think carefully before taking a stand about Lillian Jean.
This can be deduced from the excerpt when he told her not to get mad but that she should clear her head and think sensibly so as to know whether Lillian Jean is worth taking a stand about or not.
Answer:
It fortified the beliefs of those who thought the government acted unfairly.
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