Answer:
a. Craves meat, howls, and becomes increasingly animal-like.
Explanation:
Rudyard Kipling's short story "The Mark of the Beast" tells the story of how a newly arrived landowner from England to India had desecrated the Hindu god Hanuman. His act of branding the image of the god with a cigarette butt with "<em>Mark of the B--beasht</em>" had led to the "Silver Man" to put a curse on him.
After Fleete grind the cigar into the forehead of the temple statue, the naked and leprous man "Silver Man" touched him with his head to Fleete's chest. This started the transformation of Fleete from a civilized Englishman into a beast- his smelling senses grew more refined and he began to crave and eat raw meat. And in a short number of days, he fully leaves behind any form of a human and began howling like a wolf.
Because she was a teacher... and he was going to be gone for a week= seven days.. so he gave her an apple for every day
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Answer:
C) whether the names are presented in the auditory or visual modality
Explanation:
Modalities are the ways an individual receive or store information through sensory pathway. An auditory modality is the ability to hear while visual modality is the ability to see.
From the above definitions, we can therefore see that auditory and visual modalities have the least influence of likelihood that one will think the name belongs to a famous person as compared to the other options.