Answer:
A. Sound Alike
Explanation:
each of two or more words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins.
BIOLOGY
a Latin name which is identical to that of a different organism, the newer of the two names being invalid.
A simple example of a homonym is the word "PEN" , "PIN". "WRITE", "RIGHT"
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The answer would be The door was red, with a small, brass handle in the middle." because the narrator isn't telling us about a characters feelings & it is also describing something so we have an image of what it looks like , Like a video camera that follows the characters and the action, this type of narrator reports on events and lets the reader supply the meaning. It wouldn't be "Without more information, I was unable to make up my mind." because this is first person, I know this is first person because it includes "I". It also wouldn't be "Sammy felt afraid, but Marissa was filled with excitement." because this is omniscient because the narrator is telling us what everyone is thinking and feeling and reveals that information to the reader. Lastly it isn't "She wrote her book slowly, savoring every word she typed." because this is limited omniscient the narrator is telling us the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of a single character.
B. (She reaches over and swings the broken door, swings it again, both women watch it.)
C. MRS HALE: You weren't raised round here, were you? (MRS PETERS shakes her head) You didn't know—her?
D. MRS PETERS: Not till they brought her yesterday.
The stage directions in this excerpt from Trifles by Susan Glaspell is :
B. (She reaches over and swings the broken door, swings it again, both women watch it.)
The stage directions in this excerpt from Trifles by Susan Glaspel is she reaches over and swings the broken door, swings it again, both women watch it.
The play is freely based on the kill of John Hossack, which Glaspell detailed on whereas working as a writer for the Des Moines Every day News.
Thus, the correct answer is B.
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