Answer:
''If I was you I wouldn't tell her her fruit was gone! Tell her it ain't. Tell her it's all right -- all of it.''
Explanation:
This expression shows pity and compassion because its intent is to make another person feel better. Mrs. Hale clearly does not want the owner of the fruit to know that her fruit is gone, and so is willing to not tell her the truth in order for her to feel better.
The pity that Mrs. Hale feels is not direct nor clear, but she is certainly thinking of someone else when she makes the comment.
Answer: In these lines, Gwendolen says that people who live in the country lack social status Cecily indicates that people in the city are ignorant of country life
<u>Social Status</u> first blank
<u>ignorant of country</u> life second blank
Explanation: Got a 5/5 on test, this is correct!