The Pit and the Pendulum is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. The narrator is rescued from his prison by the rats in his prison cell. The narrator is sentenced to death in an era where the most heinous tortures are thought up. His captors keep him drugged by putting a sedative in his water. Then they bind him with bandages from head to toe and place a huge razor sharp pendulum over him. As the pendulum swings back and forth, it moves closer and closer to him, ready to slice him in half. There are rats running around his cell. His captors have also placed spicy food nearby for him to eat. He panics at first but then gathers his thoughts and smears the bandages with the food. The rats run over him and chew through the bandages.
Answer:
the tense
Explanation:
he hadn't eaten = he had not eaten
he hasen't eaten = he has not eaten
one you'd say in a story telling manner, talking about the past. The other one would be talking about the present
B is the correct answer because the king want's answers to how he should he handle the problem because the king could always handle any problem his people gave him but that one question he couldn't answer so his people (knights magicians) told him to seek out to the hermit for the hermits wisdom.
That is why B is your answer. I hope this helped you sir.
Droplets? Im pretty sure thats what they would be called.
I’m sorry I can read that