English, 25.07.2019 19:10, admierewebb
"i've got out at last," said i "in spite of you and jane. and i've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me back! "
in this quote, the narrator tells her husband that she has escaped from the wallpaper. her sister-in-law jane suggests that
a. the narrator meant to refer to jennie, not jane.
b. the narrator is experiencing an out-of-body occurrence as she refers to herself in the third person.
c. the husband and sister-in-law have locked her up in her room.
d. not only her husband but she herself has contributed to her own imprisonment.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30, agarcia24101993
Read this passage from geoffrey leanâs âone poor harvest away from chaosâ: on wednesday, the food and agriculture organisation (fao) reported that global food prices has hit a record high and were likely to go on rising. . that is bad enough for britain, adding to the inflationary pressures from the soaring cost of oil and other commodities, not to mention the vat increase. but for the worldâs poor, who have to spend 80 percent of their income on food, it could be catastrophic. why is the passage an example of deductive reasoning? a. the author is appealing to the feelings and emotions of the audience b. the author starts with specifics, using them to probe a general point. c. the author is starting with a general topic and moving to more specific information d. the author is showing that he biased against poor people
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