I think the answer is c that what i think :::::::);/;:
The correct answer is A. The motif used in these lines is that of heat and coldness.
A motif is an idea or concept that establishes a theme or mood. In these lines, the motif of fire and frost is used to discuss the contrasting ideas of ardor (passion) and reason.
Passion is often described as hot (the burning fires of passion), and reason is often compared to ice (someone who is cold and calculating).
In these lines, we hear that Kitty is constantly coughing, which drives her mother crazy. She wants her to stop, and argues that she is getting on her nerves:
<em>"Stop coughing, Kitty. Please! You're getting on my nerves."</em>
To this statement, Kitty's father replies that <em>"Kitty has no discretion in her coughs."</em>
This is an example of sarcasm, used by Kitty's father to make fun of Kitty's mother. He knows that no one can "time" their coughs to someone else's convenience. However, the statement is not understood by Kitty's mother. Sarcasm refers to the use of a witty and sharp remark that uses irony to show contempt. In this example, it is clear that the father feels some contempt for the mother, which is emphasized by the fact that she does not understand the ironic effect of his words.
I would say B but I am not sure