Answer: The answer is D.
Explanation: Because, Gilman wanted to illustrate to her her readers.
If you mean paragraph as in a paragraph in a narrative essay, you would likely do this at the beginning paragraph leading into the next paragraph. That way the reader understands the setting, main character's names, any current conflicts, and any other necessary information while they continue to read.
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1. The POV is first person, because the narrator says ‘I’ when speaking about themself
2. When someone laughs on the street late at night you can hear it for miles, and usually if you’re able to hear it that means you’re not doing something exactly enjoyable?
3. I’m not too sure about this one, but I did some:
The cab I had was a little old but smelled like someone’s just wiped down the leather. I rarely get those fragrant kind of cabs if I go anywhere late at night. It was so quiet out, though hardly lonesome. There weren’t many people out on the street because most everyone was staying in with loved ones and relaxing. Now and then you just saw a boy and a girl crossing a street, with the arms around each other’s waist and all, or a bunch of energetic looking guys and their dates, all of them laughing like birds in the morning at something clever that had been said. New York’s amazing when someone laughs on the street very late at night. You can hear it for miles. It makes you feel like you’re not alone at all.
for future "askers", I'm pretty positive that the answer is a.)emotions and ethics. It is in the lessons (I just read it)
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The sentence that develops the idea that Michelle is learning to understand how other people feel is D. “So she decided that the next time she brought supplies to his room, instead of avoiding Erkan, she would play along with whatever he said.”