Answer:
The Visitor came home because his friend Roderick sent him a letter asking frankly about his company. Roderick wrote that he felt physically and emotionally ill, so the narrator helps him quickly.
Explanation:
Roderick Usher is the twin brother of Madeline Usher and one of the last living Ushers. The Visitor came home because his friend Roderick sent him a letter asking frankly about his company. Roderick wrote that he felt physically and emotionally ill, so the Visitor helps him quickly. The Visitor mentions that the Usher family, although an old clan, never thrived. Since her arrival, she has observed the family's isolationist tendencies, as well as the mysterious and special connection between Madeline (Roderick's twin sister) and Roderick. Through history and its various states of consciousness, Madeline ignores the narrator's presence. After Roderick Usher claims Madeline is dead, he helps her put it in the underground vault, although she has noticed Madeline's red appearance.
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Scout wants to tell everyone at school about their dad "One-Shot Finch", but Jem tells her that if Atticus wanted them to know, he would have told them himself, so she shouldn't tell her classmates. It is very mature of Jem to not want to brag.
Answer:
To make information more specific for the reader
Explanation:
Answer:
The reason the wild dog approaches the cave is for the warmth of the fire
Explanation:
the only other reason would be because he was hungry
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