Based on the given excerpt above, I can say that the what the carp represents here are DEATH and INNOCENCE. Death here refers to how the twenty-pound carp was being treated and innocence refers to the teachers and boarding students who tasted the carp. This excerpt is actually from Yun Wang's "The Carp" and this lyric poem reflects his bad experiences from his father, such as imprisonment and torture.
It sounds fine but is there information about it being an inside job
The answer is c, your welcome
<span>Before the bridegroom marries Subha, he visits her at her parents' home to inspect her. Her parents (especially her mother) show her off, and the bridegroom (and his friend) approve.
</span><span>The bridegroom came with a friend to inspect the bride. Her parents were dizzy with anxiety and fear when they saw the god arrive to select the beast for his sacrifice. Behind the stage, the mother called her instructions aloud, and increased her daughter's weeping twofold, before she sent her into the examiner's presence.</span>
The correct answer is False.
A paraphrase is defined as a rearrange of words from a quotation, meaning the information taken from the author's work (as it is exactly on the text) must be restated using different words and structure. Unlike quotations, paraphrases are not set between quotation marks.
<u>Example:</u>
Quotation
As the teacher said, "Class, you must deliver your essays tomorrow!"
Paraphrase
The teacher said the essay assignment is due tomorrow.