Mrs. Dorling acted indifferently when the author said, "I am Mrs. S's daughter," since she didn't want to give her all of Mrs. S's valuable possessions.
Explanation:
This is a question taken from the story "The Address."
When the narrator came to her house, Mrs. Dorling pressed her palm against the door, as if she didn't want it to open anymore.
Her expression was completely devoid of recognition.
She kept silently staring at the woman.
Since the narrator knew about the lady's greediness, The narrator pretended to be unconcerned with reality.
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
because its using a comparison using like or as
Not allowable is the answer.
Answer:
Q80 complaining
Q71 traveling
Q72 wont let (?)
Q73-74 controlled, preventing
Q67 creative
Q68 fame (?)
Q69 nature
Q70 departure
Q63 Lucky
Q64 tiring
Q65 comfortable
Q66 depth
Q75 looking
Q76-77 arrived, destroyed
Q78 sat
Q79 gets
Explanation:
Sorry I am very bad at making poem but I can give you a story ok what you can do
-car crashing
-animal playing in the forest
-food/tea spilling
-baking/cooking