Answer:
D. That he won't be able to find a rich woman to marry
Explanation:
In <em>The Nose </em>by Nikolai Gogol, Kovaloff is worried that he won't find a rich woman to marry after the disappearance of his nose.
According to the short story, a man named Kovaloff who loves to flirt and prides himself on his rank and title one day wakes up and discovers he doesn't have a nose and as a result he struggles with his self esteem because he values his physical appearance highly.
He later finds his nose and after some fruitless attempts to fix it back, it mysteriously reappears on his face in the morning.
D. answers the 5 W's and H.
Who - He
What - Gave penances and absolution
Where - wherever he thought he could get gifts
When - whenever a group receives gifts
Why - to receive absolutions for his sins
How - if a high enough price is given, the penitent person would truly feel sorry for what he had done.
Sentinel : sentire :: <span> sensuous : sonare.</span>
Answer:
Jean thinks that adults are incapable of having any interesting conversation with.
Explanation:
In the story "Homesickness" by Jean Fritz, the author provides a look into the life she lived when she was a child, having to stay in China. The autobiographical yet fictionalized account of her life living in an unfamiliar surrounding in far China gives a sense of what Jean thinks of her own identity, stuck between the two cultures yet unable to identify with any side in particular.
The given excerpt talks about how different the concerns of the children and the adults seem to have. Jean states<em> "grown-ups made friends and talked their usual boring grown-up talk</em>", suggestive of what she thinks about the adults' lives. To her, it seems like the adults are living a rather "boring" life, talking about the useless and boring "grown-up talk". This seems to show that Jean thinks the adults are difficult to have any interesting conversation with.
Answer:
Some common themes in literature are "love," "war," "revenge," "betrayal," "patriotism," "grace," "isolation," "motherhood," "forgiveness," "wartime loss," "treachery," "rich versus poor," "appearance versus reality," and "help from other-worldly powers."
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