Enlightenment faith in the ability of humans to form their own social rules
the increased freedom of ordinary people after the French Revolution
the destruction of nature following scientific discoveries and the industrial revolution
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The answer would be The door was red, with a small, brass handle in the middle." because the narrator isn't telling us about a characters feelings & it is also describing something so we have an image of what it looks like , Like a video camera that follows the characters and the action, this type of narrator reports on events and lets the reader supply the meaning. It wouldn't be "Without more information, I was unable to make up my mind." because this is first person, I know this is first person because it includes "I". It also wouldn't be "Sammy felt afraid, but Marissa was filled with excitement." because this is omniscient because the narrator is telling us what everyone is thinking and feeling and reveals that information to the reader. Lastly it isn't "She wrote her book slowly, savoring every word she typed." because this is limited omniscient the narrator is telling us the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of a single character.
b. If only she hadn't left the keys in the car, we'd be home now.
c. Until we plant our garden, we'll have to buy vegetables at the store.
d. Now that school is out for the summer, he is looking for a part-time job.
Farquhar is dreaming.
Farquhar has been hanged.
Farquhar has drowned.
Answer:
Farquhar has been hanged.
Explanation:
It later on continues with "Peyton Fahrquhar was dead; his body, with a broken neck, swung gently from side to side beneath the timbers of the Owl Creek bridge". The idea that "all is darkness is silent" pinpoints exactly when it happened. Moments before he died, he was seeing different moments of his life, and then nothing but the silent blackness of death.
"Wildly" is an Adverb.
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, clause, phrases, or another adverbs, meaning that they can describe how, where, when, to what frequency, or to what extent an action takes place.
There are many types of adverbs, "wildly" is an example of an adverb of manner as it tell us the way something happens. In the sentence, "wildly" describes the way the pink pig clapped.
Other examples of adverbs of manner are softly, terribly, sadly, happily, carefully and carelessly.