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Answer D.
It is answer D because ..
the answer for b has context clues such as for example.
Answer A. Is according to a federal law
Answer C. Has no biased context clues
Therefor the answer is D.
Yes. Because conflict is caused by actions, therefore can be considered as a reaction.
Hello. You did not present the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for this question on the internet, I was able to find another question like yours, which showed that the book "Mrs. Dallowy" is the text in question. If that's your case, I hope the answer below can help you.
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.
A character foil is one that contrast with the other character. In the case of Ivan he was weak and ill on his way to death, so Gerasim contrasted his character by showing strength and health, this appears in the part where Gerasim came in with strong bare young arms and later showing health and vitality.
The two sentences that show this contrast and Gerasim as characters foil to Ivan are in option 2. and 4.
2.Gerasim with a firm light tread, his heavy boots emitting a pleasant smell of tar and fresh winter air, came in wearing a clean Hessian apron, the sleeves of his print shirt tucked up over his strong bare young arms;
4.Health, strength, and vitality in other people were offensive to him, but Gerasim's strength and vitality did not mortify but soothed him.