I'm pretty sure this is all correct!
O Henry, an author whose real name was William Sydney Porter, became famous. (N)
In his story, “One Thousand Dollars”, he presents an interesting dilemma. (E)
Gillian, the hero of the story, does not know how to spend his inheritance. (N)
His friend Bryson sighed when Gillian approached him. (E)
Bryson’s suggestion, one full of sarcasm, did not really help. (N)
A blind man had an unexpected possession, a bankbook showing a large balance. (E)
He returned to his starting place, a law office. (E)
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
I don't think this is a quote, it seems like general conversation.
Answer:
1 accept
2 authority
3 repeat
4 behaviour
5 publish
Explanation:
but I'm little bit confused in no.4&5
<span>The answer is B. The individual and nature coexist but are largely separate. Even as the individual hastens towards the town the tide rises and falls, separate from the actions of the individual. This view is constantly repeated at the end of each verse. At the end of the poem, the traveler never comes back to the shore, but still the tide rises and falls.</span>