subject
English, 10.09.2021 02:00 emmagossett2002

50 points Read this excerpt from the passage:

[14] Thereafter Madame Loisel knew the horrible existence of the needy. She bore her part, however, with sudden heroism. That dreadful debt must be paid. She would pay it. They dismissed their servant; they changed their lodgings; they rented a garret under the roof.

[15] She came to know what heavy housework meant and the odious cares of the kitchen. She washed the dishes, using her dainty fingers and rosy nails on greasy pots and pans. She washed the soiled linen, the shirts and the dishcloths, which she dried upon a line; she carried the slops down to the street every morning and carried up the water, stopping for breath at every landing. And dressed like a woman of the people, she went to the fruiterer, the grocer, the butcher, a basket on her arm, bargaining, meeting with impertinence, defending her miserable money, sou by sou. . . .

[16] This life lasted ten years.

[17] At the end of ten years they had paid everything, everything, with the rates of usury and the accumulations of the compound interest. . . .

How does the author use pacing to affect tension in this excerpt?

A.
The author speeds up the pace to ease tension as readers learn how Madame Loisel's life changed after she lost the necklace.
B.
The author speeds up the pace to build tension as readers learn how Madame Loisel's life changed after she lost the necklace.
C.
The author slows down the pace to ease tension as readers learn how Madame Loisel's life changed after she lost the necklace.
D.
The author slows down the pace to build tension as readers learn how Madame Loisel's life changed after she lost the necklace.

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: English

image
English, 21.06.2019 17:10, thruhdyjgrt
Read the excerpt from "doc rabbit, bruh fox, and tar baby" from the people could fly that was the way bruh fox found him. doc rabbit was stuck in tar baby. bruh fox got him loose, "what must i do with you? " bruh fox said. he led rabbit along to the house they were buildin. "you the one drank up my crock of cream. i didn't get one taste. . " which best describes the message of this fable
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 05:30, lailabirdiemae
There is nothing miniscule about our --let alone our universe.
Answers: 3
image
English, 22.06.2019 08:20, LtPeridot
Which is an example of finding common ground when addressing a counter argument? a. products with genetically modified organisms (gmos) in them are frankenfoods that are unnatural, dangerous, and foul tasting. b. it’s really not important that some people feel texting while driving isn’t a big deal; it’s a fact that it’s dangerous and should be illegal. c. while both sides agree that processed foods are more convenient, the damage they do to a person’s health should not be ignored. d. testing on animals has produce several lifesaving vaccines and medicines that have saved countless human lives.
Answers: 2
image
English, 22.06.2019 12:00, electronia
Whatever crawls in is trapped. is the noun clause - whatever crawls? is the function of the noun clause the subject of the verb trapped?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
50 points Read this excerpt from the passage:

[14] Thereafter Madame Loisel knew the h...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
History, 19.07.2019 06:30