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Use the paragraph from “The Sisters” by James Joyce to answer the question.
The next morning after breakfast I went down to look at the little house in Great Britain Street. It was an unassuming shop, registered under the vague name of _Drapery_. The drapery consisted mainly of children’s bootees and umbrellas; and on ordinary days a notice used to hang in the window, saying: _Umbrellas Re-covered_. No notice was visible now for the shutters were up. A crape bouquet was tied to the door-knocker with ribbon.
What does the description of the setting in this paragraph reveal about the author’s meaning?
The narrator knows more than what is being shared.
The characters are at odds with each other.
The characters are hiding something important.
Places often change over time
The next morning after breakfast I went down to look at the little house in Great Britain Street. It was an unassuming shop, registered under the vague name of _Drapery_. The drapery consisted mainly of children’s bootees and umbrellas; and on ordinary days a notice used to hang in the window, saying: _Umbrellas Re-covered_. No notice was visible now for the shutters were up. A crape bouquet was tied to the door-knocker with ribbon.
What does the description of the setting in this paragraph reveal about the author’s meaning?
The narrator knows more than what is being shared.
The characters are at odds with each other.
The characters are hiding something important.
Places often change over time
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Ryuzu
The actual answer is Places change over time
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