In Carlos Solórzano's 'Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville', the woman is
scared to lift her veil because she has tricked a man into believing
that it is a far younger version of herself who he is coming to meet.
When she eventually lifts her veil, the man refuses to believe it could
be the same woman.
I didn't read the book but i checked this other site and it said c.Scream(NotSure)
Bosniak people that were killed by bosnian serbs, part of an ethnic cleansing
I believe you are referring to 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant, please let me know if I'm mistaken.
The answer is that after they realize the necklace is missing they decide to buy a new one for Mme. Forestier
In page 6/10 of the story there's a part where after looking everywhere for it, Loisel proposes that they must replace it. Due to the mishap she came to know the drudgery of housework and her husband had to work day and night, they both aged in a not so beautiful way and all the way to the end of the story she keeps wondering what would have happened if the necklace had not been lost.
Answer:
D
. Unnecessary.
Explanation:
In the study conducted by scientist Daniel, he discovered that people who run without running shoes endure longer and also seem to have lesser foot injuries. His study concluded that man may have been born to be barefoot runners.
Studying people who were raised in the Rift Valley in Kenya, Lieberman found that the people who run barefoot produce long-distance runners. While runners who wear shoes hit the ground with their heels first, barefoot runners do it with their middle or front foot. And this may be why there are fewer foot injuries to them.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.