C. The narrator feels disillusioned
Neils will admire Gerda as she admires him.
Explanation:
Neils was a horse and a man, made into a single mold. He was a charming young man who attracted even the ladies older than him. He was deceived by Mrs. Boye and later he met a young girl named Gerda.
Gerda was young and she died soon after their marriage. Her love changed from her husband to her Christmas God. Neils felt betrayed of love.
Even when he was wounded in the war and died, he did not bend to religion.
Answer:
Astronomers are telling people to be especially watchful this evening, as a rare event could be making a very special appearance. The release of energised particles from the sun, coupled with particularly helpful overnight conditions, is predicted to make the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) visible much further south than normal. Interviewed earlier today by Chris Ross, Channel Six’s science correspondent, Derwent University’s Professor Andrew Higgins told her that, "It's a once-in-a-decade opportunity that people really shouldn’t miss. Thanks to several fronts of high air pressure, the skies tonight will be particularly clear. Ill is over the moon comes the dawn."
Answer:
The life and legacy of Jackie Robinson
Explanation:
The rest of them don't make sense to middle-school students.
"Remember that time we took the car to Bear Mountain and were realized that we had forgotten to pack an opener with our pick-a-nick?"
Explanation:
Based on the given excerpts on top of from "Daughter of Invention", the one that I believe that reveals Laura’s Dominican origin through distinctive pronunciation is this: "When I find yourself in Bellevue, you will be safely sorry!" "Remember that point we tend to take the automobile in contact Mountain, realized that we had forgotten to pack associate opener with our pick-a-nick?