In this excerpt, Marianne pities her mother and Elinor because they can't seem to enjoy the sensations of simply walking in nature. It also reveals that Marianne enjoys every moment in a way which is over dramatic and superior. She believes that since she enjoys the small things that she is getting more out of life. It also reveals how that Marianne holds no regard for the future and proclaims things quite confidently.
Jane Austen attitude towars Marianne is reflected in this text. She shows her to be a helpless romantic, who is passionate and driven by strong feelings and imagination. Elinor, on the other hand, sees Marianne as childish and apted to rush headlong into trouble.
<span>Hamlet's soliloquy allows him to reveal his innermost feelings of angst and confusion with the audience without the other characters knowing.
In these lines Hamlet is not speaking to anyone. This allows him to share his internal thoughts with the audience so that they know his state of mind and internal conflict. The first answer choice is wrong because he is not making a speech to the people in the kingdon. The last choice is also not acceptable becuase it is not an aside and he is not really talking to imaginary fairies. Also, he is not talking to Claudius, so that option is also not correct.
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Powell is writting on the time he took a mid year work as a watchman in Pepsi's Long Island plant. Around then, it was a vocation done by Dark individuals however he couldn't have cared less. He simply needed to work. One year from now, he was given a vocation packaging machines at the plant which was held for White people. He did that well as well. He reviews this episode as it shows him in a positive light as somebody who couldn't have cared less for racial isolation.
Answer: A: House of Burgesses
Increase for both? I dont see any awnser choices soo..