Based on the given quotes above, the one that best represents the central conflict in "Marigolds" is this: <span>"It ain’t right. Ain’t no man ought to eat his woman’s food year in and year out, and see his children running wild. Ain’t nothing right about that." The answer for this would be option C. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer:
passive
She probably asked for a different type of jewelry, because she was quite sad when she got that ring.
active
Why did they give me this ring?
In Dulce et Decorum Est, hags is used to describe young soldiers. The simile 'coughing like hags' was used because the young soldiers went into battle strong and full of life. After battle, they returned looking aged and beat down - hence 'hags' or resembling beggars.