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What is the meaning of the symbolism in Steinbeck's chrysanthemums

In the story “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck, the chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa’s confidence and her feminist side.

What statement best describes Sid's character

The stranger is at times friendly and laughing yet also dark and brooding.

Which evidence from the short story The Nose by Nikolai Gogol leads you to believe that Kovaloff has not learned anything from his experience

He refuses to marry a woman who doesn’t have enough money. (Apex)

How does the strangers interaction Elisa Garden differ from Henry's interaction with her at her garden

the stranger seems more confident about invading her space, while henry respectfully stay outside the garden

How can the reader tell that Elisa has decided to trust the stranger

She invites him into her garden

Which excerpt from the chrysanthemums foreshadows elisas feelings of being trapped

The setting feels isolated and closed in.

What dose Elisa's invitation to the stranger to enter her garden signify about her emotional state

She has decided to trust him

How does john steinbecks the chrysanthemums begin

With a description of the setting

In The Chrysanthemums why is Elisa considered a complex character

She experiences many different emotions over the course of the story.

In The Chrysanthemums how are Elisa and the chrysanthemums similar

they are both strong , beautiful and rooted to the land

What method of characterization does Steinbeck use to describe Elisa

Action

What does elisa invitation to the stranger to enter her garden tell the reader about her feelings towards him

she has decided to trust him

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