In "The feather pillow" by Horacio Quiroga when the parasites don't have a human to feed on they usually are small, they are parasites of feathered creatures. This parasite, in particular, has been feeding on Alicia's blood, that is why it became so monstrous. We learn about this in the last parragraph of the story.
I believe the answer is Pathos. Hope this helps!!
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because when we tell our young these stories of noble actions committed by heroes such as King Author, it teaches them valuable life lessons, and lets them grow up to be strong noble men that have good moral standards. So yes I believe that people believing in folk tail stories is important.
The planet Venus is almost exactly the same size and mass AS Earth, with a similar interior, including a nickel-iron core.
The answer is C. When Laurie tells of the misbehaviors of Charles, his mother thinks Charles might influence Laurie in a bad way.