It's D, since both have ed's, while other sentences combine ed's and ing's. They have to have the same ending. I hope this helps!
Teeth, lizards don’t have fur. Chickens don’t have teeth.
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Explanation:
1. Dickinson uses dashes to fragment language and to cause unre-lated words to rush together. They help clarify by bringingwords together and enabling you to use context clues
2. The story’s name is “ Because I couldn't stop for death” but it says that she pauses at a house.
7. She uses the term soul because she excluded herself from society. In a way, the theme was busy, because in the poem “because I could not stop for death”, takes the time to do what she cannot and stops for her.
8. with respect to the carriage”, the carriage driven by death is not literally a carriage but rather a metaphor for life's journey that ends in death and of passing of life.
Two examples of code-switching are when Tan speaks "incorrect" or "broken" English to her mom in the first personal anecdote (when she tells her mom not to buy something), and when Tan realizes that the English she's using for a literary event is strange to use in front of her mother.
This code-switching reflects Tan's complex upbringing and Asian-American background, because, unlike many people who don't come from immigrant families or who don't speak several languages, she was acutely aware of certain sociolinguistic systems from an early age. For example, although Tan's mother's English makes sense to her, Tan would have to talk for her mother in several situations in order to be understood, to be taken more seriously, or even to be treated fairly.