b. him
c. you
Answer:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: " It was a matter of public knowledge, they said, that after the conquest of King William, his Norman followers, elated by so great a victory, acknowledged no law but their own wicked pleasure, and not only despoiled the conquered Saxons of their lands and their goods, but invaded the honour of their wives and of their daughters with the most unbridled license."
Explanation:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: " It was a matter of public knowledge, they said, that after the conquest of King William, his Norman followers, elated by so great a victory, acknowledged no law but their own wicked pleasure, and not only despoiled the conquered Saxons of their lands and their goods, but invaded the honour of their wives and of their daughters with the most unbridled license."
B. BEYOND
C. EITHER
D. UNTIL
the narrator tells her husband that the key to the bedroom is outside underneath a plantain leaf
the narrator reveals that she is keeping a secret journal
none of these
The climax of "The Yellow Wallpaper" occurs when the narrator reveals that she identifies herself completely with the woman trapped underneath the wallpaper. Option A is correct.
In a story, climax is the term employed to refer to the part of story or play where the tension or action reaches its highest part. Sometimes, the climax is a "crisis" point in the plot.
"The Yellow Wallpaper" is a short story by American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman considered an important early work of American feminist literature.