I think the answer is B
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Explanation:
the kitchen was very untidy.it smelt musty ,old and stale with not a trail of fry onions,or roast breadffuit or anything to eat.the gas stove did not work for there was no more gas and the cylinder which stood near it looked guilty and forlorn.the coal pot Doris used each time the gas ran out squats near to the door which lead outside.on the long counter were the remains of two mixing bowls and several and saucers.we had always thought that there were only two doors in the kitchen,the one which lead tobthe back garden amd the spare crockery, there was another small door.None of us had seen it before.we had no idea that such a splendid mystery awaited us in the kitchen
Answer: The theme of the series explores the development of the budding love relationship between Elizabeth and the man who would become her husband, Robert Browning. As the relationship continues to flower, Elizabeth becomes skeptical about whether it would endure.
Here I tried to portrait some of the archetypes used in Araby, which are the following:
-Mangan’s sister as the “Good Mother” because of her maturity.
Example: "I had never spoken to her, except for a few casual words, and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood".
-Garden simbolizes Innocence.
-Blindness represents self-deception.
- Darkness represents religious servility.
It is A: Having a profound meaning. "Don't put all your eggs in one basket" means don't put all your valuables in one place because if you lose that place, all your valuables are gone (profound meaning). Hope this helped!