Answer:
Readers learn, along with Laurie's mother, that Laurie is the boy causing trouble.
Explanation:
The ellipses is used correctly in option C. I cannot help it...I love her against reason.
The ellipsis is the economist of the language, which enable us to avoid the unnecessary repetition of words. Ellipses are common to both formal and informal English. An ellipsis occurs when a word or a group of words is deliberately left out of a sentence. It can be marked or unmarked.
Ellipsis is often used by fiction writers to create dialogue that resembles the way people really talk.
Answer:
Poor Huck was in the same state of wretchedness and terror, for Tom had told the whole story to the lawyer the night before the great day of the trial and Huck was sore afraid that his share in the business might leak out, yet, notwithstanding Indun Joe's flight had saved the suffering of testifying in court.
Explanation:
The above is the correct sentence from the excerpt that actually show that Tom and Huck are both afraid of Joe.
From the excerpt, we discover that Tom's night were nights of horror. This is because Indun Joe infested his dreams. Then we see that the same thing was happening to Huck. Tom and Huck were in the same state of wretchedness and terror.
The above answer shows that both Tom and Huck were both afraid of Joe.
I don't know what he flashed you should probably figure that one out let me know when you find out because I would really like to know
if you have and piece of clothing that was left behind.