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IrinaVladis
13 days ago
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PART A: How does the characterization of “good mother east river” contribute to the tone of paragraph 45?A.It calls attention to

Liz’s young age by suggesting that the river in which she ultimately drowns is like a mother.
B.It illustrates Liz’s strong connection to nature.C.It characterizes Liz's death as an escape from a life of pain and sorrow.D.It suggests the idea of a God-figure accepting Liz into her rightful place in heaven.6.PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?A.“...its pollution and disgrace...” (Paragraph 43)B.“...the dull solidity of the rotting pier...” (Paragraph 45)C....took Liz to her bosom...” (Paragraph 45)D.“...muddily but quickly...” (Paragraph 45)
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