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D. life is a journey , and we should work hard, play fairly , and celebrate with loved ones.
The paragraph of the excerpt in which the tension surrounding Mrs. Wessington's presence begin is in the third paragraph. (Option A). This question is about "The Phantom Rickshaw"
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The theme of the above story is one that speaks to Betrayal.
The narrator, Jack, had an affair with Mrs. Agnes Keith-Wessington at Simla, but later dumped her and got engaged to Miss Kitty Mannering.
Mrs. Wessington, however, keeps popping up in Jack's life, pleading with him to change his mind and saying that everything was an error.
But Jack continues to shun her and doesn't want anything to do with her. Mrs. Wessington eventually passes away, much to Jack's relief.
But later on, he notices her old rickshaw and believes it has been purchased.
The rickshaw and the men hauling it suddenly pass through a horse, shocking him by exposing themselves to be ghosts carrying Mrs. Wessington's deceased spirit.
This causes Jack to become more unpredictable, which he attempts to hide by making up increasingly complex stories to allay Kitty's concerns.
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In which paragraph of the excerpt does the tension surrounding Mrs. Wessington's presence begin?
A. paragraph 3
B. paragraph 7
C. paragraph 4
D. paragraph 1
Answer: To tie it to another civil rights movement and bring attention to both plights.
Explanation: As was the fight for civil rights and the ending of discrimination against African Americans, women were deserving of the same rights. Ending the speech in this manner brings light to both fights for equal rights, and again, makes a strong point that justice and rights should be available to ALL since ALL are to abide by all laws.
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C. The mission of NASA is to explore outer space
Explanation:
All the other questions either show two points of view or two or more ideas.C only contains one idea