Answer:
<em> the reader most likely anticipates that </em><u><em>Ellery will ask the boys where the money is.</em></u>
Explanation:
<em>This is the most logical option from the group of options given. For the Buell, Ruffo and Strager boys to be grinning shows that they have an idea of what happened to the money and the teacher, Ellery has no other option than to ask them about it.</em>
Answer: D: A particular viewpoint
When you put a “spin” on something, it means to look at something in a different way, or with a “particular viewpoint.” This can be a positive or negative spin. Already, only choice D makes sense, but now let’s also look at the adjective that describes “spin” in the sentence. “Positive spin.” If we are putting a “positive spin” on teenage years’ traumas, then we are looking at them in a different way or with a particular POSITIVE viewpoint. Choice D is the answer most close to this. The rest of the answers describe different words.
With any poem, word choice, tone, and mood can all aid you in your search for finding theme. By analyzing these things, you try to understand where the author is coming from.
The answer to this question is the second one