Theodore was with his father picking up some corn when William Cory crossed the field and told Theodore's father: Jonathan the Rebs shot and took Fort Sumpter, he got very white and could not say anything, they did not finish their labors and they left to home. They told the grandmother and she cried saying that her poor children would suffer to the south and that she already knew that this would happen.
Answer:
He is suspicious that Goodman might have had something to do with the flash and the power outage.
Explanation:
<em>He keeps repeating himself by asking multiple times why didn't he come out to look with the rest of them. This shows his distrust in him so we know that he is neither relieved, proud, nor thrilled.</em>
Answer:
The second sentence.
Explanation:
All the other sentences are opinions. The second is a fact.
I would love to learn to bake cakes, but i don’t really have the time to learn.
Answer:
Madame Loisel's decison to marry Monsieur Loisel just shows the dissastifaction in her life as the wife of a clerk in the Ministry of Education, and sets the tone for what the remainder of her life will be. And also seeing that she is so very unhappy in this marriage because of her husband and overlooks his greed and satisfaction, because he's really just using her and neither of them are happy.
Explanation:
This is really what I got out of it, bits and pieces. If it isn't what you needed I'm very sorry. But this should be enough to cover the question.