The correct answer is C. She and Irene would have become friends because they both dated Dexter.
"Winter Dreams" was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1922. This short story has been considered one of the most important writings of this particular author. In this writing, the author shows how Irene became Judy's friend because they both dated Dexter.
1) Two households, Two families.
A household is a reference to two well respected families of a scoiety.
2)Equal in society
Equally respected, both persons or families, in the case of Romeo and Juliet is two families equally respected.
3)An impartial character
A fair Verona is used to described a character that won´t be biased, and that will judge farily.
This poem written by Diane Glancy, reflects her Native American heritage. Her father, a Cherokee man is the main character for the poem. She portrays the conflict between his native american identity and the westernized world in which he lives. The author implies that despite living disconnected from his traditions and working packing meat, her father remains Cherokee.
The author's feelings towards her father seem to be of love, respect and sadness. I find the poem nostalgic, and there seems to be a sense of being out of place in this world.
The conflict between her parents seems to fit the idea of the poem. Her father brings home hide and horns from work (representing his heritage), and her (western) mother rejects this. The author is just an observer in this poem.
The hide and horns are important, since some native americans relied heavily on the hide, meat and everything else provided by buffalos, which is also a theme in the poem.
Answer:
Krogstad tries to blackmail Nora into getting Helmer ot keep him at the bank by exposing her forgery.
Explanation:
Krogstad has lost his job at the bank and only Nora's father can help him get back his much coveted position. Knowing this, Krogstad approaches Nora and suggests that she talk to her father and ask him to reinstate Krogstad in his position in the bank.
When Nora refuses, the two exchange mild insults until, finally, Krogstad threatens to expose information that will ruin Nora's reputation unless she puts in a good word for him with her father.