According to the analyses of the stories you were asked to read, "A Pair of Silk Stockings" best represents literarya. realism.
b. allegory.
c. escapism.
d. symbolism.

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Answer 1
Answer: According to the analyses of the stories you were asked to read, "A Pair of Silk Stockings" best represents literary realism. In realism, the most important thing of course is to be realistic as much as possible, and also human values and flaws are quite relevant, as opposed to feelings from Romanticism.
Answer 2
Answer:

The answer is

A) realism


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Answer:

give 3 differences and similarities of the sick rose and I am patient 2828

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Explanation:

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1) get the denominators to be the same:
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B.
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C.
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D.
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