Griffin dies from the gunshot wounds in the hospital. During this the effects of the monocane begin to wear off and Griffin returns to sanity, apologizing for his crimes by saying "I meddled in things that man must leave alone." The invisibility also wears off in death, and Griffin's body becomes visible again.
I’m not for sure if this will help, but I hope it will!
Answer:
Mac's and Dennis's
Explanation:
When reading "The Run Series, #5" we realized that the author decided to use the Third Person Limited Point of View. This type of narration promotes a narrator who does not participate in the story, but has a limited view of events, because it focuses on the view of one or two characters, knowing only what they know and exposing only what they feel and think.
The narrator of "The Run Series, #5" presents the feelings, thoughts, actions and emotions only of Mac and Dennis. So the story is told from the perspective of Mac and Dennis.
A thesis statement must always MAKE AN ASSERTION TO BE PROVEN BY THE BODY OF THE TEXT.
It can come either at the beginning of the introduction or at the end of it.
The theme of revenge starts off very early in the play when Hamlet speaks with the ghost of his dead father and when the ghost tells Hamlet how Claudius murdered him which Hamlet was extremely angry and overtaken with feelings of responsibility to right the wrong that he been done to murder Claudius