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Read "The Postmaster", by Tagore.
The story is about a postmaster who is trying to adapt to the new life in the village of Ulapur. In what way is the postmaster's life different from his life in urban Calcutta?
A. The postmaster disliked the people working in the indigo factory in the small village.
B. The postmaster finds it difficult to associate himself with the simple life and folk in the remote village of Ulapur.
C. The postmaster was too proud to adjust his life to the small village of Ulapur.
D. The postmaster did not like the green, slimy pond and dense growth near his office and living room.
Answer: B. The postmaster finds it difficult to associate himself with the simple life and folk in the remote village of Ulapur.
Explanation:
The postmaster seems to feel extremely out of place in Ulapur because he considers himself to belong to Calcutta. He also feels too sophisticated compared to the simple villagers and maybe too arrogant to the ones he wanted as friends. Furthermore, there´s not much to do in his new location. So he doesn´t have much company or activities to do.
Answer:
The author's use of exposition creates a turning point in the story when Bella finds the message asking her to meet the letter writer in the park. This event introduces the main characters, Bella and her family, and sets the scene for the action that follows. The exposition also provides a resolution to the events that happen in the story: the identity of the letter writer. Furthermore, the author's use of exposition builds the tension that occurs in the story: the mystery behind the letters Bella finds.
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Answer:
A few weeks ago we bought a pet snake and invited some guests over to look at it, but they couldn't come because all the electricity in the city went out.
Answer:
Humble
Explanation:
Humble is the answer because all through his carrier he said he just wanted t be remembered as a baseball player who gave all he had to give.
Answer:
The sea sings a sweet song of my desire
Morning sunlight kisses my warm, pale cheeks
A marbled sunrise painted the color of fire
On wind-swept sand sea birds preen with their beaks
The wet and wild days of a ship’s captain
Opaque clouds mask the twilight sky at night
There lies in my heart a growing faction
Like wings of the seagulls my soul takes flight
While thunder cracks and waves roll onto shore
Driftwood sails by in shades of ebony
Sea foam gurgles and winds begin to roar
sky and the sea in endless harmony
I left my heart in the sand by the sea Oh dear ocean I will return to thee
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