Answer:
- A. It is the Spring Fragrance's fifth wedding anniversary, and Mr. Spring Fragrance is eager to celebrate with his wife.
- B. Mr. Spring Fragrance discusses the meaning of the verse he overhears with a young man who lives next door.
Explanation:
In this short story titled <em>Mrs. Spring Fragrance </em>by<em> Edith Eaton</em>, we learn about Laura who has befriended the titular character. Laura is to be betrothed to a man she does not want and Mrs. Fragrance comforts her with poetry.
Mr Fragrance overhears their conversation and ponders on it while touching a gift he bought for his wife to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary.
He then discusses the lines he heard with a young man who lived next door to him and unhappy with the explanation.
First person because you are in the perspective of yourself
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It's always important to point out the positive parts, because with the negatives, the other person will build on the negatives and will actually have more reasons against you.
Answer:
In World War II Europe.
Explanation:
Based on the details of the given excerpt from "Rena's Promise: Two Sisters in Auschwitz" by Rena Kornreich Gelissen, it is possible to know about the setting of the whole scene.
First is the setting of the narrative where the speaker talks about her brother Andrzej who <em>"had been fighting the Germans when Poland had first been invaded, but he'd been fortunate enough to escape capture"</em>. The mention of the place Tylicz which is a small town in Poland makes the setting as Europe.
Again, considering that the Germans were in conflict against the Polish, and the German's invasion, along with the title of the book "Two Sisters in Auschwitz" gives the implication that it is around the Second World War when the Jews were put in concentration camps most notably Auschwitz.
Thus, the correct place for the narrative is World War II Europe.