Answer:
B) He understands that the other men in town will never stand up to him.
Explanation:
Zora Neale Hurston's "Spunk" revolves around life in Eatonville, Florida where Spunk, the main protagonist of the story is involved in an affair with Lena Kanty, the wife of Joe Kanty. the story covers the incident where Spunk shot Joe and killed him.
Paragraphs 30-36 covers the scene where Joe was killed and what led to it. But more importantly, it also reveals how people perceive Spunk. They are all aware of the affair and would express disdain, but at the same time, they couldn't say anything in his face. Moreover, even after they know for sure that he had killed Joe, they could do nothing but talk about it. This shows how the other men in town don't seem to be brave enough to stand up to him.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is option B.
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The third one i think not sure.
Answer:
Explanation:
It feeds the green eyed monster that occupy the souls of Cassius and Brutus. They will interpret it not as triumph, but as ambition. They despise his need to show ambition. That's their interpretation: it is not that of either Caesar or Mark Anthony.
We are waiting for the ambition to show itself. And they are waiting to exchange words on it. We wait right along with them. That in itself creates tension and suspense. As the plot develops, we see how this all is building.
Answer:
The antagonist of this book is the children of the corn's leader Isaac; who obsessively support a supernatural being called "he who walks behind the rows." He who walks behind the rows is later revealed as the driving force behind all of the evil in this story.
This should at least get you started, I would like to give you more but I wouldn't want to tell you wrong. I hope this helps! Good luck!
I have only seen the movie, and skimmed through the book. So, please look into the details before you submit.