Ok it would be C. (Park's) because when you put 's at the end of a word it means it belongs to something and in this sentence the gates belong to the park.
The central conflict and its resolution in "To Build a Fire" is:
c. The man is in conflict with the extreme weather; the conflict ends when the man freezes to death.
Even though the man had conflicts with other characters in the short story, their conflicts arise from the central conflict of man needing to learn how to build a fire in order to keep warm amidst the extremely cold weather.
In "A midsummer night's dream" <span>Most of the dreamers respond to the dream experience upon waking up similarly. They all believe that they have just had a dream in which everything they had previously went through when the love-juice was involved was just a wild and exciting dream.
~{Dunsforhands}</span>
The word that best describes one reason "sympathy" is a naturalist poem would be dramatic monologue, it tells a story that has real climax but that nonetheless progresses through stages marked by changes in the narrator's mood as he successively interprets the raven's presence and the meaning of its "nevermore" replies. <span />
Answer:
Zora's lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Explanation:
Out of the three sentences given in the question, the correct sentence with correct punctuation will be the second option.
The second sentence's use of the punctuation marks, the separation all makes it correct. The use of a comma before and after 'therefore' is correct, for it is the joining word or the bridging word for the sentences.
Zora's lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
While in the other two sentences, we see the continuous flow of the sentence without any use of the full stop.
Sentences1 and 3 are wrong as -
Zora's lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them them away therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora's lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore to her friends and neighbors.