The triths and rights indicated by thomas jefferson was the bill of right
Answer: don’t ask me go to their website
Explanation:
Hello! I would say the narrator is insane because he can still hear the old man’s heart thumping from underneath the floorboards even after he killed him. His guilt gets the better of him and he turns himself in to the cops. I don’t have any evidence sense I don’t have the story on me, but use something from the story along the lines where he “hears” the thumping of his heart as evidence.
Answer:
romance or a strong connection with someone / something else.
Explanation:
Answer:
Rainsford stumbles upon a scene where something large, probably an animal to his logic, had been injured and fell into the jungle underbrush writhing around and suffering. He also found an empty gun cartridge which indicated this animal's injuries were from being shot.
Explanation:
This quote from the short story serves as evidence for the answer.
'Some wounded thing--by the evidence, a large animal--had thrashed about in the underbrush; the jungle weeds were crushed down and the moss was lacerated; one patch of weeds was stained crimson. A small, glittering object not far away caught Rainsford's eye and he picked it up. It was an empty cartridge.'