In the last story, the thing that Virginia fairbrother's father do is : Gave a young man food, Gas, and money
As a return, the young man gave him his watch as a token of gratitude, which later became an important piece of the story
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Autobiography because its someone talking about someone's life so there narrating it
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A : Both the dogs were clean and fresh-smelling after they were groomed.
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The answer D. Trustworthy because a credible source cannot be biased, useless or persuasive if doing research foe an essay.
Indeed, Mrs. Baroda, whilst bemused that Gouvernail is not tall, cynical, nor slim, she finds herself attracted to him.
As the story in A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin unfolds, we find that although he does not in any way intend for this to happen, Gouvernail seems to elicit likeness from his friend's wife.
At some point, she tells her husband Mr. Gaston Broda that she must travel to go stay with her aunt in the city. She actually does because it has become clear to her that she has developed a likeness for a man other than her husband.
She goes to the city to overcome this oddity because she is a respectable woman.
The correct answer, therefore, is A.
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