<span>QUESTION 1: B. The narrator’s mental state.
In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” the wallpaper symbolizes the narrator’s mental state. The narrator actually once describes the wallpaper has having a look like a broken neck and, too, mentions it looks like it committing suicide. The descriptions of the paper get odder and odder with regard aesthetics to eventually what can be interpreted as crazy, and this parallels the narrator’s steady decline into insanity. Because of this parallel, again, the wallpaper can certainly be said to symbolize the narrator’s mental state.
QUESTION 2: B. Feeling of being trapped and her desire to escape.
The narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper” projects her own feeling of being trapped and her desire to escape onto the woman creeping behind the wallpaper. As the story progresses, the narrator becomes less and less content with her status within the house/room with the yellow paper. As the story progresses, she begins to see a woman in the wallpaper behind what appear to her as bars. Thus, because the narrator desires to escape her situation as does the woman behind the bars in the wallpaper, it can be said that the woman she sees is a projection of feeling of being trapped and desire to escape.</span>
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When they say tyranny, they sure don't mean democracy. Tyranny is explicitly defined as the taking of power through force and using unchecked power to rule over certain people. When you become a tyrant, your power isn't subdued or lowered by anybody- it's your power and you do what you want with it.
That's exactly what John Locke meant when he said this. He meant that tyranny was the exercise - the use - of power beyond ethical or moral right. He meant when you use your power without any regard to anybody else.
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Answer:the ice is though heavy but! Not all heavy items sink and therefore upthrust is much more than gravity in water
Explanation:ice is a solid and it overcomes the gravity in water and due to alot of upthrust the ice stays afloat with out sinking due to the pull of gravity which water weakens it.
The answer which is not true about theme is that <u>a theme is found in the beginning of the story.
</u>It is unlikely that the theme will be presented in the very beginning of the story, as it usually develops throughout the text. The other options are indeed correct.<u>
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