I think that is a good way to start
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. She is dying." Her round face looked darker, and the gentleness of her eyes, the thin, arching eyebrows, seemed weary. I brushed the few strands of gray, brittle hair <span>from her face; she managed to smile at me... This line pertains to taking care of a dying person.</span>
First question: 4, because this seems to fit the title the best.
Second question: I would need to read the book to know, which is what you should do.
Third question: 1 or 2
Fourth question: 2
It was hard to answer these because of your lack of spacing, but hopefully these are right.
Good luck!
-RxL
Camera directions and setting descriptions help to keep the reader entertained and set the mood for the story. If it's a more gloomy, creepy setting then it sets a more dark tone for the story. The camera angles would probably be more dramatic and slow, maybe more close ups. If the setting is freeing, open, and happy then it sets a brighter tone for the story and the camera angles would probably be wider and quicker. I hope this helps you!
Answer:
A. The tall hats, with a long nap, of the rich peasant and the headgear of the peasant women
Explanation:
Just got it right on edge