She is an author, actress and a civil rights activist. She is best known for her autobiographical writings.
Answer:
"She Was A Great Woman"
Explanation:
The monotony of a woman's life is, perhaps, its greatest trial. Such a round of daily trivialities occupy her attention that, even though heart and conscience may be right, the body and nerves not unfrequently suffer. The "strain" and "over-pressure" from which her husband often suffers are not supposed in any way to affect her: his life is in the rush, but hers in the calm; he is mixing with men, and taking part in all the movements of the day, while she is in the nursery and the home-place, with her easy duties and sheltered position. Yet while we have the story of the lady of Shunem before us, we cannot but see how possible it is for the life of a woman to be great even in the midst of very contracted interests.
In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado,” the literary device of foreshadowing used when Montresor tells Fortunato is “You were not to be found, and I was fearful of losing a bargain.” Option C is correct.
Foreshadowing is a literary device in which a writer provides an advance hint of future events in the story. Foreshadowingis usually added at the beginning of a story, or a chapter, and, as a result, the reader develop expectations about the upcoming events.
Revised version:
When you make the list of things to sell in the garage sale, be sure to include the benches in the backyard. Also, I'm thinking of adding the patio table to the list. When it rained, the water just pooled up on the table, and now I don't like it. Maybe we should have a "free" box to make grabbing people's attention easier.