I think it's the second one.
Answer:
What you are saying is very true.
Explanation:
Answer:
i tried to find some examples of figurative languages in the poem
here are some:
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<em>husha-husha-hush</em> is onomatopoeia
hmm.. <em>slippery sand-paper </em>is alliteration
<em>Moan like an autumn wind high in the lonesome treetops</em> is simile
(and the two below it are also similes. similes compare two things using the word LIKE or AS)
<em>bang-bang & hoo-hoo-hoo-oo </em>is also onomatopoeia
B. Bulleted list. It is much more efficient that way.
Answer:
They feel pleased and superior.
Explanation:
'The Doll's House' proposes that most of the people feel 'pleased and consider themselves superior' when they demean or insult other people. The story employs the symbol of 'the doll's house' is used to critique the upper class and privileged sections of the society for the mistreatment and insult made to the lower sections of the society. The story displays the cruelty unleashed towards lower class people and conveys a message that the fortunate ones must come forward to help the latter.