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Question 4
Read the excerpt from the story "Snow."
Our first year in New York we rented a small apartment with a Catholic school nearby, taught by the Sisters of
Charity, hefty women in long black gowns and bonnets that made them look peculiar, like dolls in mourning.
The simile "like dolls in mourning" most likely implies that, to the narrator, the appearance of the Sisters of
Charity is
A
motherly
B
unfriendly
С
absurd.
D
frightening

Respuesta :

Answer:

D.frightening

Explanation:

yes, because she making someone afraid for her attire

Correct option is D.

The simile "like dolls in mourning" most likely implies that, to the narrator, the appearance of the Sisters of  Charity is frightening.

Because she making someone afraid for her attire. It was common practice in the late 1800s to commission a "mourning doll" to be placed at the grave of a departed child. These quickly gained popularity as a coping strategy for families dealing with a child's death.

In conclusion, Yolanda, a young immigrant girl, is visiting New York for the first time. As time progresses, Yolanda learns of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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