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Answer:
sir
Explanation:
and is given in book itself in easy language
Answer:
It uses archaic phrasing such as Grieve not so, indicating the poem is set long ago.
Explanation:
The main reason why we can conclude that the poem describes an event that happened a long time ago is because of the archaic language that the daughter uses to address her mother. The way in which the daughter talks is very different from the way most people nowadays talk. On the other hand, the fact that the daughter consoles the mother, that she is described as "just-grown" and that the little sisters are speechless could happen during any time period.
The underlined words reveal that Devon has a big imagination.
Explanation:
The lines reveal that Devon is a big imaginative person. His behaviour is quite clear through his thoughts and his actions.
When Lara suspects that either the women (who was helping children on the skates) or the man (feeding pieces of bread to the pigeons) were prime suspects, Devon took it in another way. He deferred from Lara by saying that he thinks that someone might have taken it thoughtfully, to protect it from thieves. However, to find, who has taken it thoughtfully, he needs to ask questions to arrive at any conclusion.
These lines depict his imaginative nature.
In Bernard Malamud´s "A summer´s reading", George likes the fact that his neighbors are beginning to threat him differently because they believe he is spending his time reading. It is as is their new found appraisal of him boosts his confidence. No longer is he just a twenty years old man who lives with his father a sister above a butcher´s shop but rather he has the potential to be somebody. George and the guys on the store did not recognize each other because they always had an impression of George as a shy and silent guy that do not believe himself; however, after George´s discovery, finally realize he was a man "different", sure about himself and his capacity.