After the stranger leaves, Elisa puts on her prettiest dress and admires herself.
Elisa tears off her dirty gardening clothes, scrubs her skin clean ising a block of pumice, and then she looks and admires her newly cleaned body in the mirror. Later on, She dresses in a dress that represents the "symbol of her prettiness" and put on makeup.
John Steinbeck's short story called "The Chrysanthemums" deals with a proud, strong woman called Elisa Allen who feels frustrated with her present life.
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ability to work under deadline pressure
ability to follow directions
ability to work with others
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2, 5, 6
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passive i think i will edit it once i am done with the quiz
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The metaphor in stanza 8 is "Has earned a night's repose" Because the author is comparing both the characters earnings to the *Nights repose* (without like or as, ofc because it's not a simile)
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