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Here's the answer: Araby</h3>
And now here's why, and the answer to another question:
This question is answered by this other question:
The narrator in <u><em>James Joyce’s “Araby”</em></u> dreams of romance before he visits the bazaar. Which statement best describes his feelings as he leaves the bazaar?
Thus the answer has to be "Araby" because the bazaar is only in this story.
This other question is asked in the same unit. These 2 questions answer each other:
Your question's answer: Araby
The other question's answer: The protagonist feels foolish because his romantic dreams have been shattered, but he still longs to feel the enchantment the bazaar once had for him.
I think it would be “very beautiful” but I’m not sure- good luck with your work!!
Answer:
They ask the priest to sprinkle holy water on the grave so the old man’s spirit will make it rain.
Explanation:
took it.
<u>Answer</u>:
D: Atlanta stands tall and firm, holding on to her spear, determined to go on the hunt.
In this way, Atalanta respond to these men and their complaints.
<u>Explanation</u>:
“Atlanta” was a Greek huntress who was meticulous in hunting and was also an awesome athlete. She had always struggled to overcome the gender stereotypes. She was even abandoned by her parents for being a girl and was raised by the hunters.
But when all the warriors refused to hunt the wild boar as he was extremely fierce and large, Atlanta stood firm with the spear in her hand.
She did not believe in gender inequality and was the one who ran and threw the spear on the wild animal. It struck the boar and he was killed.