Answer:
A, to create a larger emotional impact.
Explanation:
When Jonas realizes that releasing is nothing like it was made out to be in the Community, he begins to wonder at the lies that he was raised on, and that his own father lying to him about it. Hope this is helpful, good luck man :)
Answer:
The excerpt that foreshadows that residents of Maple Street will turn against Les Goodman is, “He always was an odd ball. Him and his whole family. Real odd ball” (Sterling). This is because it singles him as the odd one out very early in the story. The only reason that they all turned on Les is that the neighborhood acts like a mob. If you are the outcast then you are the one that is singled out first. In summary, with the mob mentality, the odd ball, as Les is, is turned against first because they are the easiest target.
She was charged for using witchcraft, so she was hanged. The thing is, they were just accused of bringing smallpox to Andover, but this disease killed two of her children, leaving the two other children and the husband both fine. Seems suspicious to the authorities. The evidence against her was people she knew, like neighbors. They accused her of curses and "powers" that she suddenly had. Though Martha pled not guilty, she was still hung.
-Mabel <3
Answer:
Truth
Explanation:
There is a whole long list
D should be D yea i think