B.The characters' choices often cause the conflicts in a story
An example of this is Finding Nemo. At the beginning of the story, we are introduced to Nemo's character. Through the events used to characterize him and his father, we see that his father is overprotective and Nemo just wants to prove that he is a strong, brave fish despite his smaller than average fin. When the challenge arises for him to touch the boat, it is not surprising that he wants to prove to everyone that he is not a coward and can swim out to it. This of course creates the main conflict in the story as Nemo is caught by divers and his father must go save him. The conflict between Nemo and his father is also developed through their development as well.
They think he has gone mad.
B.
They think that Tom Canty and John Canty have kidnapped him.
C.
They think that he has decided to play a prank on the entire royal family.
D.
They think he has switched places with someone who looks just like him.
B.As soon as I find my keys. <-----my answer
C.Although my keys might be in my jacket.
D.That I thought I had lost.
need help fast.
Which detail from the excerpt is important to the central idea?
400,000 people . . .
on this side of the river . . .
The span was so long . . .
cannot be confined . . .
Answer:
cannot be confined.
Explanation:
Ichabod Crane is obsessed with ghost stories and tales of witchcraft, all horror related, particularly the paranormal one, nevertheless he is a suggestible and gullible man, all the stories that he reads and hears later scares him on his way home. It affects him hence he ends up believing all the frightening tales he read and is afraid to go home.