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Yuki888 [10]
3 years ago
10

Chivalry

English
1 answer:
katrin [286]3 years ago
5 0

The repeated use of the word "nice" allows wonderful and normal things to be egalitarian, as Mrs. Whitaker uses that word for both kinds of things.

With that, we can say that the last answer option is the correct answer.

From the context of your question, we can see that you are referring to "Chivalry," written by Neil Gaiman.

By reading this short story, we can see that:

  • Mrs. Whitaker is a widow who lives alone and has a very peaceful life.
  • She uses the word "nice" a lot whenever she sees something wonderful, or something very ordinary, which shows her that the extraordinary and the ordinary are the same thing.
  • Despite the quiet life, she is happy with the way she lives.
  • One day, she begins to receive visits from an Arthurian knight, who wants the holy grail, which she bought.

The repetition of the word "nice" creates linearity in the story and helps in the construction of the character and her thoughts.

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