Chrysanthemums are the central symbol of life, vital energies, sexuality in the story. Just like Elisa herself, they need nurturing and attendance. She lives a boring and unfulfilled life in a dull, loveless marriage, and she has never had a chance of finding her true self, except in the garden.
That is why she commits to gardening so eagerly: because she couldn't bear to see those flowers withered. At the end of the story, she sees her chrysanthemums on the road, thrown away, "a dark speck" as Steinbeck says. They are wasted, just like Elisa's life, love, and happiness.
Answer:
+ D, by revealing the characters actions
Explanation:
While I'm not entirely sure that this is the correct answer, it seems like the most probable option.
A doesn't make sense, no internal thoughts are given
B could work, but we only get a small snipet of the character's words, and without context they do not really make sense.
C refers to a description/explanation of a theory/ idea, neither of these are given
D most of the story is made up of the character's actions, they seem a bit paranoid/frantic, as well as a tad temperamental
Answer:
Collage
Explanation:
La ortografia no cambia, permanece igual
I'd go with B.
It'd make sense to want to stand out if the staff read a lot of essays per day. You don't want yours to be included with the uninteresting "same-old" pile.