The narrator is the person telling the story so C.
Answer:
A. A handsome young man sits and stares at his own reflection until he starves to death. After he dies, a flower named after him grows where he was sitting.
Explanation:
A myth is a traditional story that explains a natural or social phenomenon. It is usually concerned with an event in the early history of a people and deals with supernatural beings or events.
In this example, the first option is the only one that deals with a supernatural event (the birth of a flower in the place where someone died) and the explanation of a phenomenon (the origin of a flower). This story is a summarized version of the myth of Narcissus.
Answer:
CVC words are consonant-vowel-consonant words. They are words like cat, zip, rug, and pen. The vowel sound is always short. These words can be read by simply blending the individual phoneme sounds together.
Explanation:
The correct option is A. What she was, and where she was born, he never informed us: probably, she had neither money nor name to recommend her, or he would scarcely have kept the union from his father<span>. This part of the passage clearly tells the reader that the woman probably wasn't from the upper class, nor did she look the part. If she were an upper-class lady, Hindley would have told his father about his marriage. Plus, this is a narrative told by Nelly, a domestic servant and therefore a working-class woman, who can certainly recognize someone who looks and acts like a low-born.</span>