Answer:
D. ". . . the villagers in a panic over the threat of the plague and the stream of nonstop hysterical reports from the interior — people were turning black, swelling up and bursting . . ."
Explanation:
Pathos is the greek word we use to refer as the intention of a text to appeal to the audiences emotions in order to persuade them to believe something, in this case the villagers in panic, we are trying to make the reader feel the panic and relate to the villagers, by making an emotional reaction to conect with the text.
Answer:
The couples are aghast because they have misplaced the necklace, and they don't have the money to pay for it.
Explanation:
Sorry I can't help with the part about: What consequences might they face if they can't find the missing necklace?
It's probably something like public embarrassment though.
I think B is correct answer.
Answer:
An
Explanation:
Always use the word an before a word with a vowel for example, an apple, an eagle, an elephant, etc.