A. voluntary, they are choosing to stay with each other
The literary device that occurs in this scene is Dramatic Irony.
That is an occurrence in which the audience knows what is bound to happen but the characters in the play are unfamiliar with it.
Answer:
Sandy really likes talking to Belinda. Every time she speaks with her, Sandy feels calmer and physical needs -E.
In "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" by F.Scott Fitzgerald, an example of the symbol from the given options is D. Bernice's haircut.
Until the 1920's, the idea of bobbing the hair was an act of thrill and shock. The long hair represented the key component of traditional feminity and virtue. The idea of bobbing hair was considered 'immoral' and scandalous. Mrs. and Mr. Harvey become upset with Bernice's bobbed hair, as it was not seen as a respectable act. Therefore, when Bernice bobs her hair it changes her completely, eventually lessening her charm and altered. This ultimately makes her revenge on her cousin's beautiful hair Marjorie. Marjorie being praised for her feminine beauty and pride is taken away violently by Bernice.