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Explanation:
The Duke describes the last Duchess as if she were wanton with her attention, inadequately class conscious and overly friendly. As rowens says, his primary complaint is that she does not treat him with more reverance or favour than she does anyone else. She loves everyone and everything: "she had a heart too soon made glad, too easily impressed". She enjoys life and people, and does not differentiate between nature and art, high or low class, men in general and her husband with the 900 year old name.
She is not a coarse woman--she blushes easily (too easily, according to the Duke, and too frequently as well). She smiles at everyone (friendly, but undifferentiatingly so), and she thanks everyone (this makes her too free with her gratitude). As far as the Duke is concerned, she should only be thankful to him for giving her his name (and title).
According to the Duke, she is oblivious to her faults, and does not correct herself (he doesn't tell her he sees anything wrong with her behaviour because that would be "stooping" and the Duke never stoops.
So her three greatest faults are that she is uncommonly friendly (which makes her common in the Duke's eyes), she is insufficiently grateful and subservient to the Duke, her husband and, finally, that having made these grave errors she does not see them and correct them on her own (thus putting the Duke in the uncomfortable position of feeling he must tutor his wife, which of course he cannot do).
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- A research paper, a newspaper article, a short story are the expository writing.
- A diary, a poem, an essay on friendship are the other types of writing.
Expository writing
Expository writing is used to communicate facts (as opposed to creative writing, such as fiction). It is the language of learning and comprehending our surroundings. You've probably come across examples of expository writing if you've ever read an encyclopaedia entry, a how-to article on a website, or a chapter in a textbook.
Scientific reports, academic essays, and magazine articles are some of the most common types of expository writing. An expository writer cannot presume that potential readers already know or understand the content they give.
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The author uses the purchase of the trees to show that the family is determined to give up the farm.
The author uses the purchase of the trees to show that the family is determined to join the friends who have already left.
The author uses the purchase of the farm to show that the family is determined to wait until the dust storm passes.
The author uses the purchase of the trees to show that this family is determined to save the farm
The correct answer option for this question would be: The author uses the purchase of the trees to show that the family is determined to give up the farm.
Explanation:
Although it is not possible to find the full story for the excerpt it is possible to say that this story is entrenched in the historical event known as the Black Blizzard, or Black Sunday storm which covered most of the panhandle of the US and Canada during April 14, 1935. This storm, like many that happened throughout the 30´s caused devastation for farmers and ranchers.
In this story, and from the pieces of the excerpt that can be seen, it can be understood that when Hans reaches Pop, and hugs him, and says what he says, he is showing perseverance by hinting that despite the difficulties and dangerous times, things will prevail, and life will go on. The purchase of the trees, the way in which the author writes those lines, communicates that decisiveness from the characters to continue with life even if the farm is lost.