Answer:
Madame Sofronie owns the hair shop to which Della sells her hair. She’s described as “large, too white, chilly,” and her manner with Della is brusque and to the point. She wastes no time evaluating Della’s hair and setting a price—twenty dollars. Her manner directly contrasts that of Della and Jim, who value their love and sentiment over material value. For Della, her hair is something special and prized. For Madame Sofronie, her hair is worth the dollar value she can get out of it.
Answer:
C. I would say no
Explanation:
I would say no is not a prediction because its just giving your opinion on what you would do in the situation, therefore C is the correct answer,
This is one sentence? It isn't divided using periods. But the best part of the sentence is probably for behind him he knew full well were the dreaded russians.
I think the author uses a tone that is calm at times and frenzied depending on where in the story you mean.
Answer: there is no purpose
Explanation:
do your own homework bruh