question 6 of 10 which scenario most clearly symbolizes guilt? a. the g…
D. I looked at my hand and saw a strange black mark. I tried to rub it, but the stain wouldn't come off!
D. I looked at my hand and saw a strange black mark. I tried to rub it, but the stain wouldn't come off!
question 6 of 10
which scenario most clearly symbolizes guilt?
a. the gate slid open and the bulls charged out. the crowd scattered this way and that.
b. the hawk launched from the branch and soared into the open sky.
c. saachi tried to hold onto the sand, but it steadily flowed out between his fingers until it was gone.
d. i looked at my hand and saw a strange black mark. i tried to rub it, but the stain wouldnt come off!
question 6 of 10
which scenario most clearly symbolizes guilt?
a. the gate slid open and the bulls charged out. the crowd scattered this way and that.
b. the hawk launched from the branch and soared into the open sky.
c. saachi tried to hold onto the sand, but it steadily flowed out between his fingers until it was gone.
d. i looked at my hand and saw a strange black mark. i tried to rub it, but the stain wouldnt come off!
A persistent, unremovable stain is a classic literary symbol for guilt—something that lingers, cannot be easily erased, and weighs on the individual, mirroring how guilt often persists despite attempts to rid oneself of it. The other scenarios symbolize chaos (A), freedom/escape (B), and loss of control over something fleeting (C), not guilt.
D. I looked at my hand and saw a strange black mark. I tried to rub it, but the stain wouldn't come off!
D. I looked at my hand and saw a strange black mark. I tried to rub it, but the stain wouldn't come off!
A persistent, unremovable stain is a classic literary symbol for guilt—something that lingers, cannot be easily erased, and weighs on the individual, mirroring how guilt often persists despite attempts to rid oneself of it. The other scenarios symbolize chaos (A), freedom/escape (B), and loss of control over something fleeting (C), not guilt.
question 6 of 10 which scenario most clearly symbolizes guilt? a. the gate slid open and the bulls charged out. the crowd scattered this way and that. b. the hawk launched from the branch and soared into the open sky. c. saachi tried to hold onto the sand, but it steadily flowed out between his fingers until it was gone. d. i looked at my hand and saw a strange black mark. i tried to rub it, but the stain wouldnt come off!
## Sample Essay Outline & Key Content: ### Introduction Act 2, Scene 2 of *Romeo and Juliet*—the iconic balcony scene—marks the first time the star-crossed lovers openly declare t…
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It helps the reader to better visualize the life that might lie ahead for Doodle.
Like Doodle, the scarlet ibis is a fragile creature that struggles to survive in its environment.
He enjoys nature and wants someone to share it with.
the casket, which symbolizes the loss of Doodle
B. The U.S. government
D. Meanwhile
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