<span>1. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea = <u>Jules Verne</u>. (this French writer wrote this revolutionary 'sci-fi' novel back in 1870)
2. the resolving of the action = <u>denouement</u>. (it is a French word meaning a conclusion, something that explains everything in the end)
3. an extreme, unbelievable character = <u>caricature</u>. (often writers exaggerate a lot when they describe certain characters, usually to mock some of their flaws)
4. based on determinism = <u>naturalism</u>. (this literary era was all about determinism - meaning that we are not the rulers over our own lives, but rather that everything has already been determined for us, whether we like it or not)
5. a story or account = <u>narrative </u>(it is a piece of literature you write about something)
6. Canterbury Tales = <u>Geoffrey Chaucer</u> (a collection of 24 stories written somewhere in the 14th century)
7. War and Peace = <u>Leo Tolstoy </u>(a famous Russian author who wrote this lengthy novel in 1869 and is considered to be his masterpiece)
8. example of a novel of incidence = <u>Robinson Crusoe</u> (Crusoe is incidentally left alone on an island)
9. James Boswell = <u>Life of Johnson</u> (a biography about Dr. Samuel Johnson's life)</span>
The question is incomplete and the full version can be found online.
Answer:
B. The narrator's mental state
B. feeling of being trapped and her desire to escape
Explanation:
"The Yellow Wallpaper" describes the declining mental health of a woman most likely suffering from post-partum depression. She becomes increasingly obsessed with the patterns of the yellow wallpaper in her bedroom, and starts to believe she can see a creeping woman, trapped behind it.
From the options provided, the one that correctly explains what the wallpaper symbolizes is the narrator's mental state, because the narrator (the woman writing her diary) is having a mental breakdown; the problem is not her social status, physical health, or the relationship with her husband.
From the options provided, the one that correctly explains what the narrator projects onto the woman creeping behind the wallpaper is the feeling of being trapped and her desire to escape because she has been forced to "rest" and is not allowed to leave.
Is not boredom, because she could have lots of things to do in a normal situation, nor anxiety for her baby, because that is not something she expresses and is not a lack of company what she doesn´t like, as she would much prefer to be left alone.
C). Motherly
Susan Sowerby <span> - The mother of Martha and Dickon (as well as of twelve other children), Susan Sowerby functions as a symbol for the concept of motherhood itself. She is all-nurturing, all-knowing, and appears dressed in a hooded blue cloak like that of the Christian Virgin Mary (the mother of Jesus Christ). Both Mary and Colin express the wish that she were their mother; stories of her sustain each of them before their respective transformations.</span>
Answer:
dangerous it is to jump onto a moving freight car.
Explanation:
i just got it right on the test
The main reason why this support Chomsky’s
view that language acquisition is more heavily steeped in a nature perspective
is due to the demonstration that <span>at a young age, children can
invert interpretations of heard speech without essentially having heard
evidence that validates these interpretations (this is one form of surviving
mechanism). </span>