The novel "Jane Eyre" was written by <span>Charlotte Brontë, with Jane Eyre being the protagonist. In chapters 29-35, the primary reason the entire Rivers family is gathered at Moor House is due to the recent death of their father. Thus, option B is the correct answer.</span>
C. it was accurately identified on apex
"Sestina" by Elizabeth Bishop
This poem narrates Bishop’s personal experience. Her father passed away during her childhood, and her mother never recovered from a mental breakdown. Because of this, Bishop was raised by extended family members for many years.
The grandmother in the poem feels sorrow because of these circumstances and the child's innocence, but she conceals her grief by laughing and speaking to the child.
"reading the jokes from the almanac,
laughing and talking to hide her tears."
- Sestina
Why does the grandmother laugh and talk?
A. to amuse the almanac
B. to conceal her tears
C. to entertain the child and pass the time
The response to this question is the letter C, representing "a wise mentor." This aspect of a Shakespearean tragedy is exemplified by Romeo in Act V, as the situation is notably not disastrous but instead filled with joy and pride. There are even intentions to create a statue of pure gold, symbolizing greatness and acknowledgment.