<span>he longs for such a friendship</span>
Answer:
1. Thrilled
2. Filled
3. Beating
4. Repeating
Explanation:
And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain
<u>Thrilled</u> me-<u>filled</u> me with fantastic terrors never felt <em><u>before</u></em>;
So that now, to still the <u>beating</u> of my heart, I stood <u>repeating</u>,
"'Tis some visitor <em>entreating entrance</em> at my chamber door-
Some late visitor <em>entreating entrance</em> at my chamber door;-
This it is and nothing <em><u>more</u></em>."
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Answer: The film and the play essentially follow the same plot, but there are some noticeable changes. The film adds an extra scene at the end of act 1, in which Eliza gets out of the taxi and goes into her home and greets her bird. Eliza looks in a mirror and plays around with her hair. Perhaps she wants to improve her appearance to be able to pass as a respectable lady. The director may have added this scene to show that Eliza has aspirations to rise above her ordinary “flower girl” status. The film also contains a scene in act 2 where Mrs. Pearce prepares a terrified Eliza for a bath to clean her up. This scene takes place offstage in the original text. The director could have included it in the film to add humor and develop Eliza and Mrs. Pearce’s relationship.
Explanation: Correct answer!!
The aspect of early twentieth-century society in the south illustrated in this excerpt is "laborers traveled to find work opportunities".
<h3>Summary of the excerpt from their eyes were watching god</h3>
When the season closed, people went away as they had come except tea cake and Janie who decided to stay back. This is because they wanted to make another season on the muck.
They started gathering several bushels of dried beans to save over and sell to the planters in the fall.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B; laborers traveled to find work opportunities.
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