Have you finished the Unit 1 test?
Answer:
They indicate an otherworldly atmosphere around the narrator.
Explanation:
Mark Twain's "A Ghost Story" is a ghost story about how the narrator experienced during his stay at a hotel. The story seems to be based on the Cardiff Giant, a monster carved out of stone and buried in the ground, only to emerge oftentimes to 'scare' people.
The narrator reveals how he heard <em>"muttered sentences; half-uttered screams that seemed smothered violently;"</em> during his first night at the <em>"old building".</em> This tone, with the discovery of the <em>"[footprint] so vast that in comparison [his] was but an infant's"</em> presents an otherworldly atmosphere, a sense of horror and suspense. By using these words to describe the sounds he heard along the hallway while listening intently, the narrator presents us with a scene that is scary and even intriguing.
Answer:
Penn estate
He was an early advocate of religious freedom. In 1757 Franklin was sent to London as an agent of the Pennsylvania Assembly to present grievances to the crown including the influence of the Penn family as proprietors of the province and a dispute on taxing proprietary estate.
Mark me brainliest if this helped (=^w^=)
I would say the answer is D.
This is because of the way she talks about how she is uncomfortable with the hijab in the begging but releases that idea. Instead she goes into a more “I want to be as comfortable as those girls” idea and the story/excerpt tends to follow that idea until the end of it. Also the central ideas seem to be revealed at ends of stories for example she even states, “I was even a bit jealous” and “They looked so at peace with their identity and everybody got to know and respect them of their own terms.” Which implies she wants to have that sense of comfort in herself that she doesn’t have unlike the other girls.
Hope this helped!! :)