Chapter 1: “I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.”
Chapter 2: "It's really his wife that's keeping them apart. She's a Catholic and they don't believe in divorce." Daisy was not a Catholic and I was a little shocked at the elaborateness of the lie.'
Chapter 3: “I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.”
Chapter 4: “There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired.”
Chapter 5: "He was consumed with wonder at her presence. He had been full of the idea so long, dreamed it right through to the end, waited with his teeth set, so to speak, at an inconceivable pitch of intensity. Now, in the reaction, he was running down like an overwound clock." (92)
Based on the options you have, I'd say that the quotation that reveals a change in Mother Shipton's character is <span>D.“I’m going,’ she said, in a voice of querulous weakness, ‘but don’t say anything about it. Don’t wake the kids.’”
All other options show her as a strong, and somewhat evil woman, whereas D shows her vulnerable and kind side. </span>
The excerpts that is interpreted as part of the extended metaphor which represents freedom includes:
- floats downstream
- trade winds soft
- dawn-light lawn.
<h3>What is the story "The Caged Bird”?</h3>
The poem is about experiences of 2 birds where one live in nature as it pleases and the other bird suffers in captivity
Hence, all the given metaphors of freedom are what the free bird encountered in the poem.
Therefore, the floats downstream, trade winds soft and dawn-light lawn are correct.
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Answer: B) Gerund phrase
Explanation: A gerund is a word like jogging, swimming, a word with -ing, and waking is one of them, so this is a gerund phrase.