Because the reader can pick out details to think about how the author made this hard to think about and just use other context clues like Contrast and Contridiction
The answer is entomology (choice B). Root words tell you the simplest word to find the meaning of, affixes are the additions to the root word that have a few typical meanings that allow you to adjust your definition. Etymology is about the origin of words, whether it is related to a place, or a person, or in a foreign language. However, entomology is the study of insects and does not help one understand word meanings.
Answer: Readers are able to share in Spencer’s surprise at discovering that his new coach is female because this fact is not revealed at the beginning of the story
Explanation: In the narrative it is clear that, in the beginning, Spencer and the others were expecting a male coach (always referencing the coach as "will he...").
It is written that Spencer is "stunned" when he sees that the new coach is a female.
Answer:
a debate between two people with opposing ideas
Mrs. Putnam has been made desperate by the deaths of her seven babies, and, now, her sole living child has been growing unwell. She is panicked by the thought that she could lose her one daughter, and she needs to find a reason for her losses; she needs there to be a reason.