C. they're because if you fill in they are becuase that is the contraction it makes sense.
It means it's drawing the person to a certain addiction.
<span>Addictive means to have a strong desire to do something either harmful or enjoyable and fun over and over and over again. Until it becomes an addictive habit.
</span>Hope this helps. c:
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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.
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The antagonist is usually the main villain. So If I had to chose one, I'd choose answer choice d.) would be correct, the villain is the main source of conflict and problem in the story. But technically choice c.) is also correct, they react negatively to events in the story.
Hope this helps! :)
Please note that sometimes the antagonist can be the main character, but usually it is the protagonist or the hero. The antagonist can also change to support the protagonist, but again, this is not typical.