This short story is called “Sweat”, written by Zora Neale Hurston.
Question: How does the author's characterization of Bertha help reveal Delia's attitude toward Sykes' affairs?
Answer: C. By describing only Bertha's negative characteristics, the author hints at Delia's confidence in her own desirability as a wife.
Delia had for some time already been fed up with her no-good husband and she knew that she was the breadwinner in the home, so in fact she did not need him to live happily ever after. Therefore, she was confident in her own desirability as a wife.
Wiesel said that what happened in the Holocaust should never be forgotten and that forgetting is a crime in itself.
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Bradbury creates a picture of a futuristic world which is filled with technology, violence and mind-control, to introduce the reader to the story's unusual setting.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- For every writer, setting has its own meaning. For some writers setting is not much important.
- For other, it is of great meaning.
- Bradbury considers setting a character in its own. So lays lots of importance while creating it.
- Setting has a important place in a story as it helps reader visualize and experience the story. It includes time and place where a particular event took place and also describes the background environment.
- In Bradbury setting, he does not specify the exact time but yes he creates a view that the incident will take place some time in future.
Answer: add a comma after the word long.
Explanation: you always but a comma when decribing with adjeitves