Answer:
it shows that the character doesn't want others to see how they are really feeling, this could be an act of foreshadowing meaning that later on they do end up showing their true feelings
William of Normandy was obviously a French conqueror, so his own people tended to see him more favorably than the English. He came to England, killed its ruler, and took the throne for himself (thus becoming William I), so the English may have seen him as a usurper and a tyrant, whereas the French saw him as a victorious hero. This all happened in 1066, at the Battle of Hastings.
A possible disadvantage to hearing this scene as opposed to reading it silently is the Mrs. Hale may not be present and can be misinterpreted incorrectly.
Answer:
I don't know if this question is supposed to have options, but, if not, I would say that the word that describes the mood of the excerpt is sensitive.
Explanation:
The character in these lines is remembering situations from the past that connect him/her with nature, in the case of the picture in the dust and in the second scenario when trying to fish for minnows. The speaker also remembers that Joey is laughing in both situation. It is easy to see for the reader that the speaker feels sensitive with the things he or she remember having around him/her in that time he/she describes.
<span>B) Faith is subservient to reason. </span>