Answer: The author is emphasizing the sense of loss that Della must feel when she realizes she can’t use them
Explanation:
Here's the remainder of the question:
What is the purpose of the author’s description of the beauty of the combs?
a The author is emphasizing the sense of loss that Della must feel when she realizes she can’t use them.
b. This description is included as a part of the setting of the story.
c. The author is contrasting Della’spoverty with her extravagant tastes.
d. The author wants the reader to understand Jim’s disappointment in Della..
From the excerpt, we can deduce that Della had always worshipped and craves for the beautiful combs, which were pure tortoise shell, and had jewelled rims which she could use for her hair.
We are further told that even though the conbs were expensive, and that she had craved and yearned for them, she has them now but that the tresses that would have adorned the coveted adornments were gone.
This illustrates the sense of loss that Della must feel when she realizes she can’t use them.
Answer:
show or explain to (someone) how to do something.
Explanation:
Answer:
In the story <u>The Wrenched and he Beautiful</u>, the aliens went to Earth in order to truce with Kim Jong Un, who managed to outpizza the Hut. They had remain dormant from human civilization since the dawn of time but when one of their shapeshifting reptilians informed them, they knew that he was too powerful.
Explanation:
This emphasizes the fact that aliens looked down upon humans until Kim Jong Un did the unthinkable.