At the beginning, during, shortly thereafter
I think that it is after the salutation or before the closing of the letter. If it were a letter, it would look like this:
Dear Dr. Doctor,
(Dear is the Salutation). Body of letter. Body of letter. Body of letter. Body of letter. Body of letter. Body of letter. Body of letter. Body of letter. Body of letter. Body of letter.
Sincerely,
Brainly
Answer:
this medicine tasked sweet
Explanation:
Answer:
D. encompassed
Explanation:
This is the excerpt from James Joyce's "Araby".
The word bazaar might also be confusing, so let's just say it's a kind of open market.
So, we have a boy who rushes into that market and finds him self in a hall around which is a gallery with lots of empty, closed stalls.
That can be enough to infer the meaning of the word "girded" which is "surrounded", "encompassed" or "encircled".