Answer:Nouns show people, places, or things, so they tell the reader about the specific things that were important during the time. What exactly each thing looked like is not as important as the thing itself.
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1. The baseball player retired at the age of 56.
2. My mother yelled at me because I didn't clean my room.
3. Susan has a fat, yellow cat.
4. My friend saw a racoon on Saturday.
5. The basketball team lost all of their games.
6. The city was beautiful at nighttime.
7. We ate ice cream at Pablo's Pizzeria.
8. My friends and I ran away from a bear yesterday.
9. The school is underfunded and understaffed.
10. The video game store was practically an antique.
11. My family forced me to take out the trash while it was raining.
12. The dog widened her eyes.
13. On Thanksgiving, we gave thanks to Santa Claus.
14. The car was totaled!
15. David and John went climbing up Mount Everest.
16. My computer desperately needs to be replaced.
Short story by author W. W. Jacobs, first published in England
Answer:
<h3>husband would turn into a beast like a werewolf because of the cursed bloodline in the family</h3>
Explanation:
The assumption about the change in the characters which I had made was that the <u>husband would turn into a beast like a werewolf because of the cursed bloodline in the family.</u>
Since no exact detail was given at the beginning of the story about what the husband would look like once changed, I <u>assumed that he would change into a pale beast with large body. </u>
The assumption was inferred upon through these lines "He was white all over then, like a worm’s skin. And he turned his face. It was changing while I looked, it got flatter and flatter, the mouth flat and wide, and the teeth grinning flat and dull, and the nose just a knob of flesh with nostril holes, and the ears gone, and the eyes gone blue — blue, with white rims around the blue — staring at me out of that flat, soft, white face."
Bruh really?? Don't do that xD