d) conjunction - Please correct me if im incorrect, Thanks!
Answer:
It produces shivers down the spine, or a feeling of unease.
Explanation:
The narrator hasn't said anything in this excerpt that makes them hard to believe, or unreliable. This excerpt is not particularly optimistic either. There is no blood and gore, but the narrator is clearly made uncomfortable by the painting. So the excerpt produces shivers down the spine, or a feeling of unease.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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On the eighth night, the narrator repeated the same routine he had done on the previous seven nights, but he was more careful.
At twelve, he opened the door and slowly let himself in. This night, the old man felt there was someone in his room. The narrator patiently waited, and when he shed light into the old man's eye he saw it open and felt his anger increasing.
As he started to hear the old man's heart beating, his anger turned into fear and quickly moved into his victim, tightly holding the bed covers over him. Just before the murder is consumed, he smiled as he felt he was succeeding.
Then, he carefully hid the body and calmly received the police officers. Because of his behavior, he was able to convince them that the old man was not there, until he started to hear the heart beat again. In the end, he couldn't stand his suffering and confessed his crime.
On the eighth night in 'The Tell-Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe, the narrator finally commits the murder of the old man due to his obsession with the man's 'vulture's eye'. He carefully and stealthily enters the man's room, triggers his fear, and then kills him by pulling him off the bed and smothering him with the mattress.
In Edgar Allan Poe's short story, The Tell-Tale Heart, the eighth night marks a climactic moment. The narrator, who had been stealthily observing the old man for seven nights, decides to commit the murder that night. The old man’s eye, which the narrator describes as being like a 'vulture’s eye', drives him to insanity and triggers a change in his behavior.
The murder was committed through a calculated process: first, The narrator slowly opened the door of the old man's room. As the room was dark, the old man woke up from his sleep and sat up in his bed. The narrator, although anxious, stood perfectly still and watched the old man. When a ray from his lantern fell on the old man's eye, the narrator felt a fury rise within him. Following an alarming sound that the narrator believed to be the old man's beating heart, he quickly pulled the old man off his bed and then smothered him with the mattress.
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B.Many farmers planted corn, and others planted soy beans.
C.Jeremy sent a letter in the mail, but, later that week Katie replied by e-mail.
D.A factory recently closed in Pittsburgh but, another one is opening soon.
Father wiped his hands on an old rag in the back of the wagon. Then he held up his hands. He had not been able to get off all the oil, for the lines of his hands were still black.
"Well, you know, repairing the horseless carriage was a lot like healing the Dragon King. My hands just seemed to know what to do."
In this passage, what revelation do the narrator and his father have about the setting?
that the Americans may not be demons after all
that magic is more important than modern machinery
that a common language is not always necessary for communication
that it will be difficult to find a common ground with the Americans
Answer:
Revelation that the narrator and his father have about the setting is Option C: that a common language is not always necessary for communication
Explanation:
'Dragonwings' by 'Laurence Yep', is a story about Moon Shadow who is trying to adjust with his new life in America. He gets to know abut the racism they face and fears about it. Even he experienced hostility from whites. They are referred as white demons of San Francisco.
In the given excerpt, father and son are having a conversation about language. He said that demons may not speak the language they speak but still one can communicate. This is because there is always a common language which helps communicate people. No one has to worry about accent as numbers and diagrams are being discussed with the machines. Thus, statement C is most appropriate.
Answer:
C that a common language is not always necessary for communicationExplanation: i Tried B it was wrong on edge but it c trust me