At the end of the story, Lizabeth says that she is also trying live her life in a way to find hope in most barren situations also when she says "I too have planted marigolds".
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The story "Marigold" talks about the importance of empathy and compassion, growing up and accepting responsibility in the life of the people and in the human beings where they not only care about themselves but also about their fellow mates.
The main character of the story is Lizabeth who is shown to be at the cross road of her life which remarks of an incident which led to the huge change in her life from a girl to a woman in her life.
I am not sure but I think it is true because if you look up in a book that it is asking this question it should have text evidence and it should tell you some facts about it
This answer mostly depends on the citation style you are using and is required of you. Out of all the possible answer provided the correct answer here would be A. (Slurry 110). This according to MLA style of citation would be a correct way to cite the author for the in text citation.
For question one
The answer is B, well.
For question two
The answer seems to be A as none of the other ones make sense.
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Golding's books portrays his childhood as very isolated, and his worst habits which included drinking and mistreated partnership.
His books were influenced by WWII and the post stress.
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