Pretty much just the main idea
Spring would be the most inappropriate.
Spring is commonly used in literature to represent things like birth, new beginnings, growth, etc. Overall, Spring is used to show positive themes. To best represent a nearing death and other negative themes, an author should opt to use Winter or Autumn.
The correct answer is letter c. Chekhov describes a cold, dark setting near the lodge. <span>Chekhov's description of the setting that supports the banker's evil plan to kill the lawyer by describing</span><span> a cold, dark setting near the lodge -- description of the setting support the banker's evil plan to kill the lawyer.</span>
Answer:
A pigeon
Explanation:
The question above is related to the story entitled, "Neverwhere," which was written by <em>Nail Gaiman. </em>
The situation above happened when Door<em> (a young woman from London Below) </em>was in Richard's <em>(a young businessman who recently discovered London Below)</em> apartment. She summoned a pigeon by<u> sprinkling some breadcrumbs on the window.</u> The pigeon came and pecked on the crumbs and <em>Door attached a messaged on its leg</em> while Richard was holding it.
Then, Door took the bird in her hands and faced it. She also made<u> similar burbling sound of pigeons as a way of communicating with it.</u>
So, this explains the answer.
<em>Why do some of the Jews think the move will be an improvement?</em>
<em>The correct answer is, “The ghetto will be administered by a Jewish council and police”. </em>
- <em>Some of the Jews think that their move will be an improvement because this guetto has its own council or Judenrat. A Judenrat was a Jewish-German-collaborative administrative agency imposed by Germans and was composed by Jewish. This was what made them think that it was an improvement, they thought they were never going to see again hostile faces, those “hate-laden stares…” Apart from this, Jewish thought this was the last place they were going to stay until the end of the war, until the arrival of the Red Army. However, in May 1944, the Judenrat said that the ghettos were going to be closed and the Jewish would have to move to and unknown destination. </em>