The answer is: C. too perfect and inhuman
The poem "At the Tourist Center in Boston" by Margaret Atwood shows a Canadian woman who is in Boston seeing a map of her country, she sees also images of people apparently from her country as well, but they all look so perfect, she shows herself sarcastic before the view of the Americans about Canada.
The adjective phrase is this sentence would be "<span>a. Last week the new coach," since this would be describing and clarifying the noun, which is the subject (The Coach". </span>
On April 18, 1887, Gilman wrote in her diary that she was very sick with "some brain disease" which brought suffering that cannot be felt by anybody else, to the point that her "mind has given way." To begin, the patient could not even leave her bed, read, write, sew, talk, or feed herself.