Answer:
A. to develop a contrast between the two sons of Madame Lebrun
Explanation:
The given question refers to the novel<em> </em><em>The Awakening</em> written by Kate Chopin. Madame Lebrun is the woman who owns and manages the cottages on Grand Isle where the characters spend their summer vacations. She has two sons - Victor and Robert.
The given excerpt develops a contrast between Victor and Robert. Robert is described as hospitable and obedient - he himself brought the bouillon to Madame Ratignolle. However, Victor is described as the opposite, as very hot-headed. It's implied that he is not as obedient and decent as his elder brother.
This is why option A is the correct one.
To gather, summon or rise
Its A Ben fraklin. He is the mere novice
Answer:
"The water ran down from her hair and clothes; it ran down into the toes of her shoes and out again at the heels."
Explanation:
By looking at the first option, I can know that you will be talking about a princess, prince, etc (probably cinderella) . Your last option fits the best since it is talking about a girl but hiding the fact that she is or will be a princess.
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Dioneo’s "Tenth Story" mainly revolves around a man in name of Gualteri who later became the Marquis of Saluzzo. He did not get married and used to spend most of his time hunting which got his people worried.
He told the villagers that he will get married only if they all allow him to marry the woman he wanted, Griselda. But then he hurt Griselda in a number of ways such as he let a maid take their child to be given to a kinsman which can be regarded as a social class suspicion for an individual who attempted to rise socially.