b. it raises a questions.
c. it gives a command.
d. it shows strong emotion.?
2)Dee's graduation from high school
3)her husband's funeral
4)Dee's eighth birthday party
In Alice Walker's "Everyday Use," the event that the mother recalls when she thinks about Dee is the fire that burned down their house.
The story “Everyday Use” begins with the scene in which the mother is waiting for the arrival of her daughter Dee. She feels terrified thinking about her elder daughter Maggie who would feel nervousness and self-consciousness during Dee's stay. She recalls the day when their house caught fire and how she had rescued Maggie. Maggie was badly burned in the fire.
Answer:
Dogs are much better. Dogs will always be faithful to you and give you unconditional love forever no matter what.
Explanation:
B. "Whom" can serve as a object of a preposition
C. "Whom" is an object pronoun
D. "Who" and "whom" are personal pronouns
Answer:
The narrator has hidden the heart of his victim under the floor. Eventually, the police come and investigate the house and, although the narrator tries to stay calm, he suddenly starts hearing the heart beating, getting louder every time, which leads him to confess his crime.
Answer:
The narrator has hidden the human heart along with the dismembered legs, arms, and torso underneath the floor board in the old mans room.
Explanation: