We can conclude that:
"The narrator is not a native English speaker".
The narrator clearly does not have a strong command of the English language, due to the high number of grammatical errors. Since Ram is looking at a notice-board for rooms for rent, we can't conclude anything about his employment status.
The <span>lines from the poem “to be of use” that best conveys the connotation that hard work is associated with dignity and gratification</span> is “I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,”. The answer is letter B.
Answer:
The above question is relating to the book "The birth mark" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Georgiana ultimately die because Alymer could not accept her as she was
Explanation:
Alymer's obsession and consistent reminder with the birthmark on Georgiana's cheek lead her to her untimely death. He was obessed with extreme human perfection. Alymer's dreams of cutting the birthmark out of his wife's cheek (removing it like scraping the skin from an apple) and then continuing all the way to her heart made Georgiana lose it all and gives in to rather risk loosing her life than to continue with enduring Alymer's horror and distress that comes upon him anytime he sees her.
This made Georgiana to succumb to the experiments that Alymer tried on her to remove the birthmark which ultimately led to her dekise even though the birthmark fades away, it fades with Georgiana's life
EDIT: sorry for my spelling.... :/