Answer:
The correct answer is a casual note left on the kitchen table.
Explanation: It was written in 1934 by Williams, and was in fact a note he left for his wife that he put on the refrigerator door.
Answer:
Verbal Irony.
Explanation: Because, the character intention is the opposite of what she is saying.
Actually..... all of them are correct!
The difference is whether the word "the orchestra" needs a plural or singular verb. In American English a singular verb is needed (so American English would only accept options a) and c) ) but in British English both forms are acceptable: so in British English all four sentences are correct.
Hello. You forgot to say that this question is about "The leap" by louise erdrich.
Answer:
With the phrase "only the blank scar tissue of a quieter future", the author wishes to convey that although the narrator's mother had a troubled past, her future would be built for tranquility.
Explanation:
"The leap", introduces us to a narrator who is also the main character, who has to take care of his mother, who is now blinded by cataracts.
The narrator's mother has had terrible experiences that almost took her life, but she struggled, she was smart, brave and today, despite her vision problem, she is a great survivor. She had a very troubled and difficult life, however, although the future is a surprise, the narrator believes that surprises will bring more tranquility and calm to his mother's life.
The figurative language used in the excerpt "The greater our knowledge increases, the greater our ignorance unfolds" is the <u>paradox</u>.
The paradox connects in the same situation two opposite things in a construct phrase that together acquires sense: although it seems more logical that when knowledge increases, ignorance reduces or fades away, the meaning of this sentence is that the more we know, the more we discover that yet we have much to learn; Then, the connection of the increasing knowledge with the unfolding ignorance makes sense.