Answer:
The man who owned it previously used his last wish to wish for death. Upon his death, the paw passed to Sergeant-Major Morris. As he talks to the Whites, he is reminded of the evil consequences that accompany the granting person's wishes.
Explanation:
Sergeant-Major Morris does not say exactly how he got the paw, although he says he got it from the first owner. "The first man had his three wishes. Yes," was the reply; "I don't know what the first two were, but the third was for death. That's how I got the paw."
Well since I’m not good at english ion know shawty
First is A) Imagery sets moods for stories
Second I assume is D) Fast and slow because it's an "exciting" text, but the dashes cause for a pause, almost like a comma or if to say "take a breath".
Answer:
The option that is true about signing the names of the months in ASL is:
D. If the month's name is longer than five letters, you spell out the first three letters.
Explanation:
In the US, as well as in parts of Mexico and Canada, American Sign Language is the main sign language of Deaf communities. When it comes to signing months, a simple rule is kept: if the name of the month has more than five letters, instead of spelling it all, only the first three letters are spelled. However, there is one exception to that rule: September. For this month, the first four letters are spelled.