The answer may be B. The ending of the Trigonometry lesson conjures Oscar Wilde's last words, "Either that wallpaper goes, or I do."
By definition, an organizational aid helps or assist readers in finding information. This is used in a text feature. <span>A text feature is something used to help a reader understand text. There are many kinds of organizational aids such as a table, diagram, timelines, flowcharts and organizational charts. These can better help understand a text because this makes the summary and details easier to spot on. Hope this answer helps.</span>
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may I know which story?
or is it a general question?
Answer and Explanation:
"The Story of an Hour" is a short story by author Kate Chopin. Mrs. Mallard is the main character, and a great deal of the story concerns her thoughts and feelings.
Her character is quickly and deeply developed through an important event: the supposed death of her husband, Brently Mallard. Only Mrs. Mallard does not know it is just "supposed". She is told it is a sure thing that her husband has died. The news is conveyed in a most careful manner since she has a heart condition that may kill her in case she receives shocking information.
<u>Upon locking herself up in her room to think and mourn, Mrs. Mallard's character undergoes a most amazing transformation. Unlike what anyone had expected, she realizes her husband's death has actually set her free. She is no longer someone's subservient wife. She no longer needs to ask for his opinion and to abide by his rules and decisions. She is her own person now, free to be and do whatever she likes. Her sister and friend are outside, thinking she is crying her eyes out, while Mrs. Mallard is in fact looking out the window, realizing the world has not stopped turning because of Brently's death. Life goes on, and so does she. She is the happiest she has ever been.</u>
The meaning of “eternally burning black pipes”refers to the physical looking and especifically the faces of the firemen involved in the story.
It implies the colour of cinders and ash about them, and the continual smell of burning from their pipes. In this regard, the story describes a fireman having black hair, black brows, a fiery face, and a blue-steel shaved and unshaved look. These men were all mirror-images of the main character that the autor wants readers to know through his looks as well as his proclivities.