The coconut can be all three Things: a fruit, a nut, and a seed.
According to Nora's answer the reader expects that <u>Mrs. Linde will accuse Nora of having an affair.</u> The reader can infere this answer taking into account that:
1. Noras's husband is a jealous man
2. She has a background experience that demonstrates she is able to do so, when she states "if I mentioned any of the dear folk at home"
Answer:
The majority of cats can happily coexist with a dog if they are given time to comfortably get to know each other. If a puppy and kitten are raised together, they generally will learn right away to tolerate each other, and some cats and dogs grow to be real friends, even playing and napping together.
While there are some parings that work out in days, in some rare cases, it never works out. Liz Palika noted that, in her experience, the "get acquainted" process usually takes two to three weeks. Dr. Landsberg noted that sometimes it's not easy to tell by their interactions if a dog and cat are getting along or not.
Explanation:
D. The narrator of the poem is a fourteen year old boy, who has lost confidence in himself because of his age and going older (lines 1-4); by his skin breaking out (line 2); the braces he wears (line 30); and due to his paranoia of dying young (lines 8, 15, 32). Illness is not implied as holding him back.