Answer:
The narrator's description of the mother contrasted sharply with the revelation of the mother's secret, revealing her to be someone she presented herself not to be which surprises and shocks the reader, as the mother was practically described as being a saint.
Explanation:
In A Dead Woman's Secret the narrator described the mother as a rigid disciplinarian who instilled unshakable morals in her children, which resulted in the son becoming a magistrate without pity for the weak and the daughter becoming a nun.
This description creates an image of the mother as a virtuous woman in the reader's mind, as also assumed by her son and daughter.
So the surprise is real when the mother is revealed to be a woman who had an affair with a man that was not her husband, the behavior is not in keeping with who she was described to be.
Martin Luther King Jr!!! His or one of his speeches.
Opaque- hard/difficult to understand .
jone have his mother care about him
Answer:
Some behavioral adaptions of the fennec fox are...
The fennec is a nocturnal animal because the desert is immensely hot during the day.
To avoid the heat the fennec fox hunts at night when it is cooler.
It is an opportunistic hunter. If it can find a dead body, it eats it.
They have large ears that help keep them cool.
Furry feet to protect them from the hot ground.
They don't need to find water to drink because their kidneys keep more water in their body.
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