Answer:
D.
Explanation:
"Sense and Sensibility" is a novel written by Jane Austen. The novel is about two sisters, Elinor Dashwood and Marianne Dashwood, who both represents the sense and sensibility. Elinor is a self-controlled and rational, whereas, Marianne is sensitive.
In the given excerpt, Elinor's reaction to <em>run out of the room and burst into tears of joy </em>tells that she intends to hide her emotions from people around and refrain from arousing any suspicion toward her.
Therefore, option D is correct.
Answer:
The bushes are dancing because:
4. The birds are hopping around in the branches.
Explanation:
The passage we are analyzing here clearly states that it is because of the birds that the bushes seem to be dancing:
<em>[...] and the bushes fairly danced with birds.</em>
<em>[...] as the small gray birds hopped on the swaying branches.</em>
The birds are hopping, stretching their wings, puffing out their chests, all the while making the bushes' branches sway. Why does the author use the word "dancing" to describe the movement of the branches, then? This is a technique called personification. Bushes cannot dance but, by saying so, the author conveys the idea that the way the bushes are moving is beautiful, rhythmic, hypnotizing, just like dancing.
The Giver offered him music. Jonas said he wanted The Giver to keep it for himself, to have when Jonas was gone