Option B best presents a summary of section I of "The Locket." This option states that:
"A group of Confederate soldiers are gathered around a fire. Two of the men gently tease a third, Edmond, about the locket he wears. Later, Edmond falls asleep thinking about the woman who had given him the locket. He dreams of a serpent coiling around his throat. Suddenly, he is awoken with the rush of impending battle. When the fighting is finished, a clergyman finds a dead soldier wearing the locket, which he unfastens and takes with him."
We can arrive at this answer because:
- A summary must be objective and straightforward text.
- In this text, the main points of another text should be presented, highlighting the most important and necessary parts for the understanding of the story.
Option B perfectly represents the important parts of section I of "The Locket" as it shows the existence of Edmond's locket, the moment he slept thinking about the woman who gave him the locket, the dream of the snake, the battle he fought, the death and identification of his body by the priest.
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Piecewise function is made up of distinct pieces depending on rules for the domain.
Explanation:
- Piecewise function is referred to as the hybrid function as it is made from different function and have multiple parts.
- Piecewise functions play an important role when dealing with financial problem as well as it helps in calculating payment rates.
- Piecewise functions helps in dealing with scientific problems as well.
- Piecewise function is made not only by a single equation but with multiple number of equations. Piecewise function can also be called as linear.
<span>In a hero’s quest, the main character or hero is seeking greater good and honor. He combats or take on adversity, often sacrificing their own personal concerns. The main character often fought with strength, bravery and ingenuity. In addition, classical hero are usually semi-divine and extraordinary gifted.</span>
The Little Stranger, by Sarah Waters
"The mirror" by Paul Muldoon