‘‘Lamb to the Slaughter’’ tells of at least one betrayal: Patrick Maloney’s unexplained decision to leave his pregnant wife. This violation of the marriage-vow is obviously not the only betrayal in the story, however. Mary’s killing of her husband is perhaps the ultimate betrayal. Her elaborately planned alibi and convincing lies to the detectives also constitute betrayal.
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<u>an emotional connection with you the reader</u>
Explanation:
What this means is that the author has successfully immersed his readers into the story, such that the readers begin to imagine what the characters feel, do, and see.
For example, a story that recounts the tragic loss of a beloved friend by a character could make an avid reader to show an outburst of sadness or tears.
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I believe the answer is B. "Akela follows the law by asking members to speak up for Mowgli."
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