The devil was the adversary of the Purtians
Answer: by offering advice and help to them, like them a tutor.
Explanation:
Answer:
It uses the word you and makes the reader feel a part of the story.
Explanation:
Reading any story in second-person POV, 'you' is always used.
When I hear the pitter pat
Against my window pane
I do not frown or shout
As I love the rain
I rush to put my boots on,
My spirits start to soar
I grab my blue umbrella
And run straight out the door
I found a huge puddle
And I jumped in with a splash
It’s muddy and very cold
To me it doesn’t matter.
Sorry if it’s not the best :)
I've answered a question exactly like this before... what are the odds!
Gregor didn't seem to surprised , the text explicitly states. "How about if I sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense." Meaning that he wasn't to worried about the transformation. The only time he did act surprised was when he answered his mom after she knocked on the door, " <span>Gregor was shocked when he heard his own voice answering, it could hardly be recognized as the voice he had had before." That's why I feel like Gregor was maybe even used to being transformed, because he did not act very worried, or surprised. </span>