The correct answer is: a) These descriptions of nature symbolize freedom and possibility in Mrs. Mallard's life and perhaps an "awakening" from her grief or her repressed life as a married woman. These images also suggest that Mrs. Mallard's yearning for freedom is something natural.
Indeed, the description mentions the “tree tops aquiver with new life”. This is a beautiful example of the pathetic fallacy, since the blossoming of nature in spring is associated with Mrs. Mallard’s awakened emotions before the possibilities of freedom. She is also quivering due to the emotional turmoil associated to her realization. The fact that spring is traditionally associated with the renewal of life after the death of winter means that the symbolism here is used to express the fact that a new life awaits Mrs. Mallard.
Furthermore, the sky is more of less gray with several “patches of blue”. This of course brings attention to the fact that her life is momentarily gray with the death of her husband but that it is gradually opening up to sunnier, blue skies of personal freedom.
The answer that sounds the most fitting is B. adjective because the word telephone is telling you what kind of book it is, or in other words describing the book.
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Answer:
I would say the correct answer is B.
Explanation:
This is because
A. wouldn't be correct because 60% of your audience is elderly and most of them wouldn't have time to save up that much amount of money in a short period of time.
C. seems correct but B. is a better fit.
D. wouldn't be the correct answer because talking about the future when most people are already higher in their age wouldn't be necessary.
Therefore, B. is the correct answer.
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Reasoning:
Novels are usually long fiction books (100+ pages), and usually stay in the realm of fiction.
Short Stories can be both non-fiction and fiction.
Both Newspapers and Biographies account for true events, making them nonfiction.
Basically means that if you tell the truth sometimes it can turn into a unexpected good thing