The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. She is dying." Her round face looked darker, and the gentleness of her eyes, the thin, arching eyebrows, seemed weary. I brushed the few strands of gray, brittle hair <span>from her face; she managed to smile at me... This line pertains to taking care of a dying person.</span>
<span>A. It compares the emptiness of life with the arrival of springtime to underscore the contrast between the two.
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In the first part of the quote, the person sounds frustrated while in the end, it sounds like they’re disappointed
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The Giver explains in Chapter 14 that Jonas and The Giver must hold all the memories even though:... Even the Elderly people, who make all of the community at large judgements, do not have these communitarian memories. They focus on the Person giving to give them information based on his knowledge of earlier experiences.
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