one's cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied
What does the phrase "bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher" imply in the sentence?
Della is assertive when getting the best bargains where she shops.
Della uses picturesque language with those who provide her with services.
Della is attempting to trick shopkeepers who wait on baby in stores
Della banters with the shopkeepers where she buys groceries
Answer:
its C. Della bargains well in order to save money.
Explanation:
because i say so! :)
Answer:
But in a general sense, the way I understand this is that "bulldozing" implies hurting or overwhehming the butcher, grocer, etc, by being so cheap (parsimonious) and that that requires haggling with them to save money and makes the relationships with them overly involved, close, and contentious.
Explanation:
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she was in an attic for so long and wasn't able to go outside, every time she closed her eyes and thought about her outside, it gave her peace and comfort.
She blames some of her problems on Elaine, whom she wants to use to gain access to Oliver Farnsworth.
She feels genuinely concerned when she hears that one family has been affected by chicken pox.
She is determined to have her husband sit at the head of the table no matter how many guests attend the party.
She is determined to make sure no one leaves the party hungry and considers not eating.