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was, got up, prepared, told me, didn’t, got, entered, wasn’t
Answer:
the theme is majesticness of nature
I think that's the theme, because it's is talking about how, like beautiful, the nature is, including how the sea and the mountain and thunderbolts and all of the other natural things are just like their, I don't know how to explain it, to be honest. So if this doesn't make sense, I'm sorry.
Answer:
The authors claim in the passage is that sugar is different from honey. The authors primary purpose in the passage is that sugar is not as good as honey. The author uses interesting diction to get his point across about what he thinks of sugar and honey when in comparison.
Explanation:
The prediction that is most likely to happen, based on the themes that have emerged in the story is: "Edna will accept her role and live up to the expectations of her husband and society." (Option A)
<h3>What is a prediction?</h3>
A prediction is to foresee and try to anticipate what will happen in a story. The theme of "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin is one of "Self-Ownership.
As the story unfolds, although the two key characters Edna and Robert fall in love, they discover that they want two different things.
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Hi,
I believe the answer is "<span>The paragraph contains categories of comparison."
~Elisabeth</span>