Answer:
A). The Pink Room
Explanation:
Images play a significant role in any fiction as the descriptions allow the readers to feel the situation and elicit the desired response. In the novel titled 'Julie of the Wolves,' <u>the image of 'pink room' is employed to symbolize the 'death and devastation</u>' towards the novel's conclusion. When Miyax asserts 'Pink room is red with your blood,' she associates it to the Gussaks who have murdered wolves just for fun as it reminds her of her mother's death. It <u>gives the readers a hint about the upcoming destruction that ends with Amaroq's death</u>. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Dramatic irony is when the reader or audience knows something the characters do not. The main element of dramatic irony throughout the play is that we know that Romeo and Juliet are doomed, while of course the characters do not. Due to this, we already know that the two will fall in love.
The answer to this question is answer B
Answer:
"I realized that no one in the world could equal her."
Explanation:
"The Pillow Book" by Sei Shonagon provides a detailed account of life in the Court of Japanese royalty during the eleventh century. The book serves as an impressive insight into the life of palace royalty, infused with lively gossip, lively observations, and also brought forth the genre of "assorted writing" in literature.
The narrator/ speaker describes what she saw on the Empress and Shigei Sha. She admits that the<em> "Shigei Sha . . . was magnificent, . . . [and] extraordinarily pretty"</em>. But to her, the Empress, with <em>"her tranquil expression, her charming features which had recently taken on a more adult cast, and her complexion which went so beautifully with her scarlet clothes, </em><u><em>I realized that no one in the world could equal her.</em></u><em>"
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This supports her conclusion that she was more impressed with the Empress.