The correct option is C.
‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ was a novel written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The novel was a collection of journal entries by a sick woman, who was suffering from nervous breakdown. She was been taken care of by her doctor husband, who has rented a pleasant apartment, which he thought would help his wife’s recovery. The upstairs room, where the sick woman was put had some wall papers on the walls and the patterns in these wallpapers becomes the major focus of the woman in the room.
The author is trying to portray that all parts are important even though some may come smaller or larger than other. Nothing could happen as planned without the smaller of bigger parts
You should chose D. B. would also work, but D. is best. Always put a comma before a name.
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Also when he describes the dove he uses the adjective “sweet” or “pretty”. Here I can see how the author speaks about a loved person, maybe this ...
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A. Walter's tone is displeased and firm.
Explanation:
"Never mind how I feel—you got any more to say 'bout how people ought to sit down and talk to each other? . . . Get out of my house, man."
This is a sign of displeasure. He is firm when he says "Get out of my house, man."