D. <em>uncharitable</em>.
The suffix <em>-able</em>, borrowed from Old French and originally from the Latin <em>-ābilis</em> (meaning "worthy of being acted upon"), can have different meanings.
The most common one is "fit/liable to be (done)," as in:
- <em>likeable</em> - fit to be liked
- <em>washable</em> - fit to be washed
- <em>degradable</em> - liable to be degraded.
This, however, does not apply to <em>comfortable</em>. Another meaning of <em>-able</em>, however, is "giving, or inclined to," as in:
- <em>comfortable</em> - giving comfort
- <em>(un)charitable</em> - (not) inclined to charity.
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"The colonies were increasing by becoming crowded. New taxes angered them as well. Not being represented in Parliament was tyranny. "Taxation without Representation" was the battle cry. The Stamp Act of 1765 started it all. Every paper, from playing cards to legal documents were taxed."
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I think it may be D, the words are more descriptive and show a happier tone than the rest of your options. I hope this helped :)
For example, if the exposition is: In Salem, Massachusetts several people are accused of witchcraft because of some young girls. The Rising Action would be: Several girls are discovered in the woods practicing witchcraft. Some girls end up confessing several names. Several women are accused of witchcraft and are taken to jail. Husbands attempt to prove their wive's innocence.
The main idea of the story as well as the theme. With some extra supporting details to give a bit of depth to the summary.