Answer:
D. That she is slowly losing her mind
Explanation:
In "The Yellow Wallpaper," by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the narrator's changing perception of the wallpaper helps the reader understand that she is slowly losing her mind.
This is because, in the book, the narrator is obsessed with the yellow wallpaper in her bedroom as she tries to cope with depression, however she starts to lose her mind in the process.
1. Give Patty and her the prizes. (the objective case pronoun <em>her</em> is used correctly to denote a person to whom the prize(s) should be given)
Sentences 2, 3, 4 contain errors:
2. <u>Them</u> invited my brother over to visit. (the subject should be They)
3. Will you and <u>him </u>climb Mt. McKinley with the Lees? (the subject should be you and he)
4. Mary and <u>me</u> walked to the bus stop. (the subject should be Mary and I)
Answer:
Thankfully, Cammie showed dependance and followed all our wishes.
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is D. It builds a sense of anticipation and mystery.
This is the moment when Lady of Shalott is about to make her fatal transgression and activate the curse. She is never supposed to look directly outside the window. Yet, here she is very intrigued by what she thinks is there - the young and handsome knight Lancelot.