Answer:
b
Explanation:
it shows the effect that the person is awakening the creatures
The train had minorly derailed and the people were frantic. Voices seemed to echo through our little town. Some in concern, others in pain. With the limited first-aid that I knew, I wanted to help. It didn't take long for me to find the first injured person. It was a rather small cut on their head and they were quite accepting of treatment. I hesitantly climbed into the train after everyone had seemed to stop hustling out.
"Hello?" I called out, my eyes scanning the carriage as I checked for any remaining passengers. After a few minutes of searching, with some of my friends doing the other compartments, we concluded that everybody had gotten off.
The conductor followed me out, cursing heavily as he told me about how his schedule had been thrown off. "So had your train." I reminded him carefully, gesturing to all the people. He nodded in agreement.
Answer:
try to drown them out as best you can
Explanation:
or tell them to quiet down
One of the themes of this story - Ruthlesness evolves from the possessiveness, and stinginess of the main character - Judson Webb.
The story summarized the cause of this death as arising from inadvertent self-poisoning.
Described as a short-tempered man with an inordinate obsession for his property especially his fishing equipment, guns, and liquor, Judson against his wife's pleas and advice poisons his own drink on the premise that a thief was stealing some of it.
He believes that it is "fair" for the thief to die for stealing.
Unfortunately, upon the occurrence of an accident where Judson slips and hits his head, his servant - Alec, (unaware that the poisoned bottle) administers some of the liquor to him to relieve the pain. This of course leads to Judson's demise.
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Answer:
The more the storm progresses, the longer Carlixta's family stays out of the house and the longer her affair stays in the house, allowing an extramarital affair to occur.
Explanation:
"The storm" tells the story of Carlixta who participates in an extramarital act with an ex lover, at a time when her son and husband are out of the house and are trapped due to a storm. Carlixta offers shelter, against the storm, for an ex-lover who was passing down the street. The more the storm gets stronger, the longer her family stays out of the house and the more intense the attraction between her and her lover becomes.