The “winter dreams” of the story refer to the American Dream that Dexter<span> comes to embody, but success brings a high cost, and social mobility restricts Dexter’s capacity for happiness. Dexter is from humble origins: his mother was an immigrant who constantly struggled with the language of her adopted homeland. The central irony of the story is that realizing the American Dream yields bleak rewards. For example, when Dexter was a young caddy, he dreamed about success and wealth and the happiness they would bring. When he finally beats T. A. Hedrick in a golf tournament, however, the triumph brings him little joy. Dexter is able to transcend middle-class inertia but, despite his tireless efforts to advance his fortunes, forced to accept that money cannot buy happiness.</span>
She,who was gliding in the rink, was getting attention from the people.
They were playing in the park while singing happy songs. People were
making fond of the crazy person while throwing stones at him. He was
giving gifts to street children and wishing them a merry Christmas. The
girl was confessing her feelings and she was feeling nervous about it.
I believe B. Specific to a certain subject and C. requires knowledge of denotative meaning. Hope this helps
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Paragraph 2 because it gives reasoning and examples why we shoudk not vote under age of 18.
2. Paragraph 1 because if you wanted to vote as a child to then I would not be the only one, so it would point toward the point you could vote under the age of 18.