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What motivates Madame Loisel to approach Madame Forestier? <em>The fact that her life is ruined and nothing can now change her back to how she once was and how she dreams of being</em>. Do you think she is justified in blaming her misfortunes" on her friend? <em>Yes, because she thinks that if she can get away with blaming it on someone else, then it wasn't her fault. (and also it probably eases the pain of losing something dear to her.)</em>
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Cherry listens to Johnny's story about his beating and she say that "not all Soc's are like that" and Pony boy agrees saying "not all greasers are like Dally (he was acting rude toward the two Soc's)" They both agree that not all socs are the same and not all greasers are the same.
The answer is C.
He didn’t want to fight for his country because he didn’t know what was beyond his village/homeland.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A is the only logical answer here. Plant 2 was the tallest starting off, but there's no other answers that include it that way. Hope this helps you out! :)
He observes that the breakfast is very harmonious, cozy, safe, and comfortable.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Upon arriving at the inn that promised a good price for the breakfast in bed, Billy felt that he would be in a good place if he stayed there.
- That's because the place was pleasant, had a good and clean environment, with new and comfortable furniture, in addition to the presence of animals and flowers.
All these elements are presented in paragraph 8, which allows the reader, as well as Billy, to believe that this will be a very good place to stay, as it feels completely safe and comfortable. However, both the reader and Billy were mistaken, as this place was very dangerous.
This question is about "The Landlady" and you can get more information about this short story here:
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