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Answer:
Hi! Unfortunately, <u>I can't give you the exact answer since your question is incomplete.</u> I did a little research online, but wasn't able to complete it on my own. What I did find out is that this task is referred to a passage from <em>Faulkner (Ice Hockey)</em>. So, let's try to figure it out together.
Explanation:
In order to pick the correct answer for this question, you have to <em>carefully read the passage and see what its words make you feel.</em> Ask yourself: What does it transmit? How do I feel reading these words? What is its spirit? When you answer this in your own head, you will know the answer. <em>Is the tone of the passage enthusiastic, is it cynical, does it sound like someone is obliged to participate? Does it sound like it is the first time that the person talking sees something? Does it sound like a sports broadcast?</em> Well, think carefully about it, and <u>you'll have the answer.
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Simplified without any modifiers, the sentence is Dream became reality.
Reality satisfies the verb, making it a predicate nominative.
Both stories represent the ironic endings of love and the suspense and the narration of love.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- In both of these stories, the female characters will hide their secrets from their lovers. In the story of "respectable women", the female is attracted to her husband and she was thinking about how to tell her husband. She stopped thinking about that thought.
- In “Was It a Dream" story the female will cheat on her lover before she was dying. In both of the stories, they will undermine loving relationships.
You would use an interrogative type.