I believe your answer would be B. Smiths
Sorry if I'm wrong, I'm normally not too good with this stuff, but I do do well on it from time-to-time.
Answer:
"My family have been prominent, well-to-do people in this Middle Western city for three generations."
<span>No single word, but the general sense of rhythm caused by repetition ("the sea, the sea"; "the tide, the tide"). Of course since the subject of the passage is "darkness" the word "settles" is critical to establish that the darkness is peaceful and not frightening.</span>
<span>The correct answer is
(d). Mini’s father and the Cabuliwallah have in common the fact that they both
are fathers and have special relationship with their daughters. In “The
Cabuliwallah”, the short story written by Rabindranath Tagore, are show various
human relationships, with emphasis on father – daughter relationship. In the beginning
of the story, narrator shows his affection, effort to make his daughter Mini
happy and satisfy her curiosity. When
the Cabuliwallah, who left his wife and daughter in Kabul and came to Calcutta
for work, comes to their home, he gains a chance to think of his own daughter
while spending time with Mini. These relationships show the universality of
father – daughter relation.</span>
The curse on the Lady of Shalott is that she has to stay in her tower weaving, and she is not allowed to ever look out of the window. She has a magic mirror in which she can see shadows of the world go by, but if she were to look outside she would fall into the trap of the curse.