The authors of both texts acknowledge Annie Taylor's efforts to build her own barrel and have the courage to use it.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Annie Taylor was a woman who decided to jump into Niagara Falls into a barrel.
- She did it and survived. Furthermore, the barrel was not destroyed, which shows that it was a very well built barrel.
- This event drew a lot of attention from the American media and many people watched Annie's jump.
In "Queen of the Falls" and "Where is Niagara falls?" we can see that the authors claim that the media attention Annie received was the result of her manager's work, but the construction of the barrel was a feat made by Annie herself.
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I believe the answer is B, due to having the words being in the right place and making the most sense
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>B: "He asked himself where it had come from and how; the past provided no explanation, and the future could not justify it." This is the only instance when the main character tries to discover the source or roots of his happiness and infers that it hasn't resulted from any action from the past, nor from anything that might yet happen. The other options present this happiness as something that is almost a burden to him, and that's why they are examples of dark humor.</span>
She uses irony and sarcasm im not sure about hyberbole but im pretty sure it is.
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Kafka feared his father because he was emotionally abusive towards him, he was very careless about what he said about his own son in front of other people, often belittling him and at times humiliating him in front of others. They were very estranged, didn't speak as much, and it seemed to Franz that his father was very disappointed when it came to his son.