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A) the story told by the narrator has two meanings
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Lola Ridge's life in New York as a working immigrant was a strong influence on her writing.
Explanation:
Based on the biography and the poem, we can see that Ridge's life in New York as a working immigrant heavily influenced her writing, which she became best known for.
She did not begin writing about immigrants because it was interesting. The lives of immigrants were not easy, and their struggle is what inspired Lola Ridge.
She was a well-known author, and the fact she changed her name didn't influence her career.
She didn't become a painter and activist because her writing about people's rights didn't sell. In fact, her writing is what she is best known for.
All of this makes the second statement the correct one.
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Personification, because of the "golden slumbers kiss your eyes"
personification is when you give something human attributes that otherwise does not have human attributes, in this case the "slumbers"
In the Good Samaritan, the morning after the incident, Jim’s alarm wakes him up.
What options did Jim consider that morning?
What were the consequences of these options?
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Going back to sleep or going to the hospital to check on the stranger.
Going back to sleep would have prevent him from finding the truth: the stranger had robbed him nad died.
Explanation:
Jim could have stay home after the alarm went off, and he wouldn´t have found out the truth about the man he helped the night before. It´s only because he decides to go back to the hospital that he realizes he had been robbed by the stranger he then tried to save, and that person had died while in the hospital.