Answer:
B) The narrator discovers that the librarians are missing
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure it's b. The main character thinks it's odd that there isn't anyone in the room. I think this part would create suspense.
If taken out of context, the characters, yes, could seem a
bit too idealized to be believable. However, the characters in any story should
be considered on par with all a story’s literary elements. For instance, the story takes place in the
distant future after a great war where there is a great deal of brainwashing of
people that has taken place. With all
that in mind, it is understood that pretty much anything can be possible, which
makes the characters—as idealized as they may seem to some—all the more believable.
Answer is: The Governor chose not to make a statement about his alleged fraud. ( Apex Verified!!!! )
Many of the seemingly innocuous details throughout “The Lottery” foreshadow the violent conclusion. In the second paragraph, children put stones in their pockets and make piles of stones in the town square, which seems like innocent play until the stones' true purpose becomes clear at the end of the story.
Answer:
lol Heres sum for ya
Explanation:
An apple fell from the tree.
Because it was to heavy.
Carrots are grown in the ground.
Dug up once big enough.
Everyone loves big.
Falling apples bruise when to big.
Grapes don't fall because they are too small.
How is this allowed.
I think everyone should be allowed to fall regardless of size.
Just be equal to fruits.
There's a short prompt starting with letter A. You got what you asked for. :)