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I think its 2 im not so sure tho! :<
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Della sells her hair so that she can buy a chain for her husband's pocket watch. She is motivated to do this by her love for her husband, Jim, and her desire to buy him a special Christmas gift.
Explanation:
As a newlywed couple, Jim and Della struggle financially. Jim works hard to maintain his modest household, and Della appreciates all that he does for the two of them. As Christmas approaches, Della wants to buy a special gift for her husband. She has managed to save only $1.87, and she needs much more to buy the chain for his pocket watch. To get the extra money, she sells her greatest asset, her hair.
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Explanation:
Question: "<em>Which aspects of a story beat helps the reader understand the author's purpose?</em>"
Answers: Imagery, Repetition, Tone
Imagery: Imagery creates a visual image in the readers head. The image creates a scene or plot, making the reader understand the plot line and story better.
Repetition: Repetition in a story helps the reader understand the author's point because the point is repeatedly getting introduced or pt on the spotlight. This helps the reader know that the author wants them to focus on this specific thing.
Tone: Tone helps the reader understand the author's point because the author will write in a certain way, creating specific tone and dialogue for the reader.
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Mordancy
The antagonist creates conflict
Answer:
The character that says these words is Satan. He is speaking to the other fallen angels.
Explanation:
Before these lines begin, it is said that Satan is going to say the following words "whereto with speedy words th' Arch-fiend repli'd." The "arch-fiend" is like a super enemy, arch (means superior) fiend (enemy).
Two of the main phrases that prove that Satan is talking are the following:
- "<em>To do aught good never will be our task, But ever to do ill our sole delight" </em>= Doing good action will never be our thing, we only find pleasure in doing bad things.
- <em>"As being the contrary to his high will whom we resist"</em> = since we are the contrary of God, the one we resist.