Parts of a story that aren’t the main part of it, kinda like the table of contents, glossary, index, stuff like that
A - Not a knocker but Marley's face
This shows that the knocker transformed to the supernatural by becoming not what it was - but the face of his dead co-worker.
The answer is D. When he enlightened his father regarding his choice of joining the Army, his dad tragic "NO". Both Carter Druse and his dad left the table that morning with broken hearts. What's more, Carter soon left his home, and everybody he wanted to wear the blue uniform of the Union trooper.
Answer:
Matt Hallowell becomes head honcho (okay, more like lone honcho) when his dad leaves him at their cabin in Maine and heads off to pick up the rest of their family in Massachusetts. Being a loner isn't so bad for Matt… until a not-so-friendly passerby up and steals his only rifle. Then Matt almost gets himself killed by a hive of angry bees. Oops. here ya go o googled it hehe
Explanation:
The second, fourth and fifth ones are complete when used in a paragraph. If they are not in a paragraph that supports the sentence, the fourth one is the only complete one.