You can say that the cracks(if there are any) show that the butler has not cared for it, if that's the question, you haven't provided a picture.
You can talk about the physical damage proves that the butler was careless about it and did not treat it gently.
as extra, you can say that the kettle is a metaphor for someone else the butler had treated poorly, the physical scars on the kettle similar to that person's emotional scars.
It's C. the narrator's insanity makes her an unreliable narrator and it's difficult to understand what's going on because we only get her perception--and obviously the perception of someone insane isn't easy to understand. B is simply incorrect, because first person POV doesn't tell you the thoughts of all characters, and D. is incorrect as well. in no way does it address the reader. in regards to A, we don't really connect with her because we don't understand what's happening throughout the story.
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- Each king knew <u>his</u> pajamas were too casual for Monse Finnie's banquet.
Explanation:
The correct pronoun referring to the bold word(each king) would be 'his' as 'each' is a singular indefinite pronoun that carries a singular antecedent 'his or her.' Since 'king' is used only for masculine, thus, we will use 'his' as the antecedent which refers to the pronoun 'each king.' It helps in referring to each king without being specific to a particular.
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I think the first one would be the best hope it helps.
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