I believe the word horror would insert
the feeling of fear except disgust in this sentence.
The word “abomination” is defined as
the thing that causes loathing, disgust or the feeling of hatred. If the word
abomination would be replaced with the word horror in this sentence it would
insert the feeling of fear as the word horror represents the intense feeling of
fear, shock, or disgust.
I haven’t seen the passage but answer B or C if you have to guess
Answer:
The words "tottered" and "clutching feebly" have strong connotative meanings. [Roger] had soon joined her. [Edna] had never sent for him before.
The adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been criticized for its perceived use of racial facts and its persistent use of the particular bold word. While most agree that Twain intended the book as an attack on racism.
<h3>Who was Huckleberry Finn?</h3>
Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first appeared in the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
He is best known, is an uneducated, superstitious boy, the son of the town alcoholic. He was a barely literate teen who fakes his own death to escape his abusive, alcoholic father.
The film was a satire on the slavery and social injustice, that's why Adventures of Huckleberry Finn been controversial since its publication.
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