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Answer: the broken-down horseless carriage
Explanation:
Dragonwings, by Laurence Yep, is the story of Moon Shadow, a Chinese boy who goes from China to San Francisco's Chinatown to be with his father. There, he learns that white Americans, who often discriminate against Chinese immigrants, are referred to as white demons. In the setting of the story, the boy´s father offers to help a man (a white demon) whose horseless carriage has become stranded.
I think it was when they started the point of telling stories of the witches and what they did with the people it just started to spook them out and they feared that maybe they were honestly true. And I think at that time it really wasn't the best time to stand out and/or say/do something out of their league because they would think you were a witch.
(And we all saw Sleepy Hollow sooo) :)
Answer:
great, grey, stone wall" alive and brimming"
The answer is "an appeal to moral responsibility."