"Tzotchke" is a Yiddish word that came from Russian.
It means a knick-knack, a toy, a gadget, a trinket, a charm,
something tiny and cute and decorative. Like a set of six
little glass ducks lined up in a row marching across a shelf.
Hey there,
Your question states: <span>Which of the following is most likely to offer open admission?
Your answer that I believe would be the correct answer would be </span><span>C) Little Rock Community College because colleges are easier than a University.
</span>~Jurgen
I believe that your answer is the first option due to how late the crying is, and unlike in "The Tell-Tale Heart" where the heart is constant and represents the slow descent of madness, the cry of the cat only appears at the end.
The portion of the story where it shows the speaker's madness is actually his looking for and finding similarities in the second cat and wishing to kill it.
Hope this was helpful.
Answer:
It contains an analogy and technical language but no allusion
Explanation:
The statements described this are
- Then he rode the bike for a minute, analyzing the change in the bike's performance
- he stared for ten minutes before tightening the rear sprockets.