Answer:
weeping
Explanation:
b. She is resentful.
c. She is accepting.
d. She is confused.
Answer:
The correct answer is option c. "She is accepting".
Explanation:
In the short story "On the Gulls' Road" by Willa Cather. Alexandra Ebbling is a Norwegian lady that refused to runaway with her lover because she is ill and had little time left to live. When Mrs. Ebbling realized that she was going to die she accepted her fate and stated that "I shall live and die in a fishing town on the Arctic Ocean, and the blue seas and the pink islands are as much a dream as they ever were".
In the story, "On the Gulls' Road," how does Mrs. Ebbling feel about the fact that she doesn't have long to live?
a. She is frightened.
b. She is resentful.
c. She is accepting.
d. She is confused.
In the story, "On the Gulls' Road," how does Mrs. Ebbling feel about the fact that she doesn't have long to live?
The answer is letter C. She is accepting.
Answer:
He refused IT's powers
The correct answer is C. before the conjunction.
If there is a conjunction between two independent clauses, then the comma will be placed in front of it. For example: We had a lot of fun at the beach, but I feel tired now.
As you can see, the comma is located in front of the conjunction but. Simply placing a comma between the sentences (without a conjunction) creates a run-on sentence, and that is grammatically incorrect.
B I pretended to believe it, though I knew very well/What he was doing
C And out of respect for my own character/I refused to be drawn into a divorce
D By the scheme of a husband who had merely grown tired/Of his marital vow and duty.
The epitaph of Mrs. Purkapile is part of Edgar Lee Masters' "Spoon River Anthology". It was published in 1915. This is a sequence of 245 free-verse epitaphs that are presented in the form of monologues. They are written from the point of view of deceased citizens of a small town.
The correct answer is option C: "And out of respect for my own character / I refused to be drawn into a divorce." These lines directly state the reason that Mrs. Purkapile had for staying married.
b. I worked hard each day.
c. I spent it immediately.
d. It is difficult to save money.