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What do you think this means: "Killing my curiosity" don't spam - in case anyone does, answer this question by replying directly to this post (comment)
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Without saying a word, berthe seized the child, kissed it and hugged it to her. then she raised her tear-filled eyes to him, asking: "did you say that the mother was dead? " he answered: "yes—just now—in my arms. i had broken with her since summer. i knew nothing. the physician sent for me." then berthe murmured: "well, we will bring up the little one." in this excerpt from "a wedding gift," the scene is an example of situational irony because berthe behaves in a surprising way an example of the theme of redemption because the child has another chance an example of dramatic irony because berthe behaves in a surprising way an example of the theme of tragedy because the infant's mother has just died
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In poem daffodils-how do we know that the yellow daffodils has a long lasting effect on the speaker.
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English, 22.06.2019 12:40
When narrators can be trusted to tell the story the way it really happened, they are considered a. unreliable first-person narrators b. reliable first-person narrator
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