I say C. Blind to the truth because I read a shorter version of that book before, and I remember that the duke thinks that Olivia actually like him but hides it. And how he gets mad when Olivia falls in love with Viola, thinking that she was a gentleman! Ha! ;D
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The answers are C and D: storm and bird.
Emily Dickinson talked a lot about <em>nature</em>. In this excerpt from "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" the nouns<em> storm and bird</em> are presented.
Bird (<em>represents </em><em>Hope </em><em> that never stops, is sweetest in the Gale, and keep so many warm</em>): "'Hope' is the thing with feathers"; "that perches in the soul"; "sings the tune without words"
Storm (<em>an agitated </em><em>soul </em>): "And sore must be the storm --that could abash the little Bird.
Answer: So today, my mother exclaimed, “Hailey! Go to your room!”
“I did nothing wrong! Just leave me alone!” I responded. She became furious and slapped me across the face.
Explanation: That’s how one grammars I think.
The first three answers I think. I read this a month or two ago for k12. So I'm pretty sure it would be the first three. Hope I could help!
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