The human body being sensitive to the world around it. Like when you touch something, you can feel it. The body system associated with 'sensitivity' is the nervous system :)
Bones do not have all of 'MRS GREN' but have most of them.Bones have movement, nutrition, sensitivity, growth and respiration.it doesn't contain all the mrs gren
mrs gren stands for Movement,Respiration,Sensitivety,Growth,Reproductive,Excretion,Nutrition. Mrs gren is important because they are the elements that a living thing must have to actually be a living thing.
Yes, below are the characteristics that all living thing have: MRS GREN M- movement -All living things move, even plants ( their movement are not too noticeable, but they move toward the sun light) R- respiration S- sensitivity G- growth R- reproduction E- excretion N- nutrition I hope this helps :)
mrs. flowers: there was a black women called mrs. flowers, she rarely smiled to anyone, but when it stops to a girl named Marguerite she always gives her hat simple smile. while mrs. flowers was shopping in the market, Marguerite's mom sent Marguerite's sister with mrs. flowers but mrs. flowers insisted to have Marguerite helping her. When they arrived home, mrs. flowers invited Marguerite for some Lemonade and some crisp sugar cookies, mrs. flowers had a book stand filled with romantic books, poem books, etc. Marguerite loved reading, she was good at marks and studying but she rarely talks, mrs. flowers read for her a poem:"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. . . ." Marguerite really liked the poem, mrs. flowers said the she will give her some books to read them out loud, and she will never accept to have the books back without any benefit. Marguerite started reading it out loud and having courage, she lived her life that she thought she would never live. (this is the shortest summary I can make lol if u needed more help in any story i would like to help c: email: icansmile4ever@hotmail.com that email is only for help. lmml_storyhelper@yahoo.com)
Mrs. Drover's house appears strange to her because it has been abandoned for many years, causing her to feel unfamiliar and out of place in her own home. The dust, decay, and lack of maintenance contribute to the eerie atmosphere that Mrs. Drover experiences. Additionally, the disarray and disconnection from the past memories of the house contribute to her feelings of estrangement.
Mrs. Drover feels better after leaving the house by immersing herself in the hustle and bustle of the city, engaging in activities to keep her mind occupied, and focusing on her past memories to find comfort in nostalgia.
She took care of him when he had the measles, and helped him survive it.
Mrs. Drover's first feels she is being watched when returns to her London Home to gather some belongings. The second time when she got the letter
Mrs. Drover returns to the house in London to retrieve her belongings that she had left there before the war. She is trying to retrieve her past life and memories, which have been disrupted and displaced by the war.
Because of her psychological instability, Mrs. Drover confuses World War II with World War I.
In "The Demon Lover" by Elizabeth Bowen, the climax occurs when Mrs. Drover returns to her abandoned home to fetch a few personal belongings and is confronted by the ghostly presence of her former lover, who has come back to claim her as promised. This moment marks the height of tension and reveals the true nature of Mrs. Drover's haunting past.
Twenty-five years
how and why does MRS. Auld's behavior toward douglass change?
I have no clue...
The theme of The Demon Lover is, no bad deed goes unpunished. Mrs. Drover was unfaithful to her lover and suffered consequence for her actions.
In "The Demon Lover" by Elizabeth Bowen, the letter was written by Mrs. Drover's former fiancé, who disappeared during World War I. The letter contains a mysterious and haunting message that drives the story's suspense and tension.