The scowl grew blacker on his face; the indigo-circles enlarged round his eyes as the storm-rings round the midnight moon. He sprang upon me; his tri-forked thing at my heart.
I seized it; I snapped it; I dashed it; I trod it; and dragging the dark lightning-king out of my door, flung his elbowed, copper scepter after him.
But spite of my treatment, and spite of my dissuasive talk of him to my neighbors, the Lightning-rod man still dwells in the land; still travels in storm-time, and drives a brave trade with the fears of man.
it tell me to put three this is what i got
1. <span>After World War I, life in America became prosperous. The correct option is option "B".
2. "Nick" is the one character that </span><span>F. Scott Fitzgerald have a good deal in common. The correct option is option "C".
3. S</span><span>upercilious means arrogant. The correct option is option "A".
4. </span><span>Myrtle insists on stopping the taxi so she can purchase a dog. The correct option is option "A".
5. "Tom's" </span><span>character’s actions in Chapter 2 best exemplify the concept of the “cruel rich”. The correct option is option "C".</span>
The change that can be depicted from the story was that in the beginning Greg dreaded the lecture from his father but this changed in the end as he anticipated the lecture.
From the story, it can be inferred that Greg was in a bad mood and he wasn't ready to listen to the lecture that his father wanted to give him.
In the end of the story, we can deduce that this changed as Greg was already anticipating about the lecture that he was going to receive from his dad.
The change was due to the fact that his father wanted to tell him about how he lost his son and he was anxious about it.