Answer:
Madame Sofronie owns the hair shop to which Della sells her hair. She’s described as “large, too white, chilly,” and her manner with Della is brusque and to the point. She wastes no time evaluating Della’s hair and setting a price—twenty dollars. Her manner directly contrasts that of Della and Jim, who value their love and sentiment over material value. For Della, her hair is something special and prized. For Madame Sofronie, her hair is worth the dollar value she can get out of it.
Means someone or something is very light weight, metaphor
The images of the power of nature are
particularly appropriate to Edward's message because it shows he is true in his
preaching.<span>
<span>Jonathan Edward was a colonial Christian writer and preacher
who wrote "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" a sermon he preached to his congregation. The
sermon contains a description of Hell.</span></span>
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Macbeth admired King Duncan and knew that his death would be felt by everybody. He may not have committed assassination if Lady Macbeth had not been present, demonstrating that he is a tragic hero who realized he was making a mistake while being tempted by Lady Macbeth.
Answer is C because “the blankets” and “need” match
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