Answer:
A personal narrative is the answer
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I'm not sure how to explain this, sorry :( but if you read each answer choice plugged in, B's the only one that makes sense. I hope that little bit of advice helps :)
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Answer:
The love which Arthur, Quincey, and Seward had for Lucy has been basely transfigured into hate at the sight of Lucy; moreover, it is somewhat surprising that these lusty men are disgusted at the abundant sensuality of Lucy, now that she is a vampire. When she approaches Arthur in her vampire form, it is with a sensual embrace. Instead of arousing passion, however, there is only a feeling of repulsion and disgust. It is clear that in her vampire form, Lucy's carnal aspect is highlighted and emphasized.
Explanation:
This novel has set the course for all subsequent vampire lore — for example, the belief that a wooden stake must be driven through the vampire's heart and that the head must be removed and the mouth stuffed with garlic. All of the numerous, subsequent treatments of the vampire legend depend on these factors.
Answer:
Positive: skipping, singing, songs, butterfly, loved
Negatives: dismayed
Explanation:
These affect the clarity of the text by showing the emotion of the character in the sentence/story, which helps us better understand why they do certain actions.