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Answer:
D. It describes a change in the atmosphere.
Explanation:
Neil Gaiman's short story "Click-Clack the Rattlebag" revolves around a horror story told by a young boy to his sister's boy friend. Through the boy friend who is the narrator of the story, we can understand the theme of the story of how things are not how they originally seem to be.
In the given line from the story, the narrator talks about how the atmosphere changed from the small kitchen to the hallway. While the kitchen was <em>"warm and cosy"</em>, the hallway was much more<em> "chilly and draughty and dark"</em>. This, added with the scary story-telling, develops the suspense in the story.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
This is true as well the text is addressing a specific person or group
Answer:
"The Drive-In Movies" a story by American novelist Gary Soto, in wich the narrator is also a character who shows a hard work spirit; waxing the car is one of those tasks, which turned out badly due the boys ran out of wax and continued polishing harder but with only soxes and the wrong kind of wax so the car paint started coming off; therefore in summary, the most suitable answer would be that:
<em>"the boys didn't have the proper tools or know-how to wax a car"</em>.
Monkeys paw will be in the story