One example or irony is when the wife says:
I sometimes fancy that in my condition if I had less opposition and more society and stimulus—but John says the very worst thing I can do is think about my condition, and I confess it always makes me feel bad. So I will let it alone and talk about the house.
This mental struggle (focusing on the house instead of her situation) this desperate attempt not to think about her unhappiness, makes her feelings onto her surroundings, especially the wallpaper, which becomes a symbolic image of “her condition.” She feels bad whenever she thinks about her “condition,” that is, about both her depression and her condition in general within her oppressive marriage.
4y-1=7
—-add 1 on both sides..the 1’s will cancel out each other and 7 + 1 = 8
4y=8
—-divide 4 on both sides..the 4’s will cancel out each other and 8 divided by 4 = 2.
Answer: y=2
This is a poem about Daisy and Gatsby from the great Gatsby
One day he left not knowing if he'd return one last kiss she planted on his lips
then one day his name she heard, he had returned looking for her.
she let him believe she was the one for him
but she'd already left him
she was the killer and he took the Blame
Gatsby was no longer great the day Daisy kissed his lips
Answer:
D). <em>Readers are unable to create their own voices for how the country attorney and Mrs. Hale might sound live.</em>
Explanation: