The answer to the given question above would be option A. In RALPH ELLISONS "The black ball", the narrator of the story lies to Mr.Berry when he asks why the man was there h<span>e often tries to protect those around him as well as avoid conflict. Hope this answers your question.</span>
"Shopping, driving, and no food all day, left us tired" is the only sentence with parallel structure, since the second part is directly dependent of the first part. Had it not been for these activities the speaker would not have been tired.
It is an interrogative sentence
I believe the correct answer is: A (muddled), C (illogical) and E (melancholy).
In this excerpt from William Shakespeare’s drama “Hamlet”,
words that best describe Ophelia are muddled, illogical and melancholy. Namely,
this excerpt from “Hamlet” is representing Ophelia after her father’s violent
death and Hamlet leaving her which resulted in madness. Her state of mind is
shown through muddled, deranged illogical and melancholic speech.
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What is the story? So I can answer your question.