Answer: central conflict = the primary issue
How does this issue lead to Millicent's transformation?
In what ways did Millicent change following this conflict?
1. The writer strongly argues against Flaherty, repeatedly asserting that under his leadership, nothing beneficial occurs and that the competitor offers more promise.
2. There is substantial emotional persuasion evident throughout. The author crafts the narrative to lead you to think, "this one individual is failing, while the alternative would surely be better. We should support him!"
3. The writer suggests that Digby is a superior candidate compared to Flaherty and implies that he can better manage the town.
4. D
5. C
(these are my best assumptions, hope this helps.)
The term aping refers to mimicking someone's behavior or actions. Since the word aping is highlighted and imitation is one of the options, I would select imitation
We recognize this by observing the type of clothing Mrs. Wright possesses, the condition of her kitchen, and the state of her broken stove, overall indicating the poor quality of life in the Wright household. Additionally, the narrative reveals that Mrs. Wright was discontented there because Mr. Wright extinguished her passion for singing. I hope this is helpful.