An allusion. Religious allusion to be more specific.
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In the morning of my first day of high school, I felt shy and somewhat invisible, but another girl then smiled at me and said hi and I instantly felt more at home.
I went into my homeroom, looked around and saw twenty excited faces. My new teacher walked in, smiled and told us to get out our notebooks.
I climbed back on the bus and sat with my new friend. She lives in the neighborhood with me.
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I would say C or D but I am not sure which. C seems right because in order for something to be successful the general public should be able to afford it. D could be right but I am leaning more towards C because everything that is listed under D should be done anyway when it comes to newspaper. So final answer c
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Mary is carefully characterized from the opening lines of "Lamb to the Slaughter" as a woman whose entire life revolves around her husband. Even before her name is mentioned, it is clear that she has made the room warm and cozy and set out drinks and glasses in anticipation of his return. The first action she performs is to glance at the clock. Although Dahl says that she does this "without anxiety," his description makes it evident that she is waiting for the really important part of her day to begin. At a certain time, she begins to listen for the sounds of his car arriving. The rest of her calm, quiet existence is merely a preparation for the time she spends with Patrick.