A motif is a recurring element. So the answer would be A.
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C). the tradition of the Hopi people
D). agreement of the Hopi people with the Spaniards
Explanation:
The two elements that can be discovered in the Hopi story would be 'the tradition followed by the Hopi people' and their 'agreement with the Spaniards.' The tradition is reflected through the descriptions regarding their 'belief in witches', 'religious ceremonies like Kachinas', their own language('To-ta-achi' to represent 'a grouchy person who will not do anything himself'). While obedience to Spaniards is displayed through the descriptions like 'The people were very much afraid of them' as they told that 'they had much more power than the witches' and thus, 'they couldn't refuse or else they would be slashed to death.' Thus, <u>options C and D</u> are the correct answers.
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the narrator is so determined that he has deluded himself into believing that his mental disease is actually making him more conscious and aware. in fact, his so-called focus is extreme paranoia and anxiety. the narrator claims to love the old man but in his neurosis, he justifies his intention to kill the old man because he cannot stand to be looked at by the man's eye. he justifies this intent to kill based on how determined and focused he is in going about the murder. his mad determination overrides this love he has for the old man.
I believe the answer would be C
explanation: you do not know who is going to win at the end of the hunt so it cannot be A or B, you also do not know if something bad is going to happen to any of the characters.. so i guess that takes out D, the best answer would be C because it is common sense a book would not take out the main character mid story so they would keep that character until the end
Answer: The reader knows that Rainsford would make it to the end
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how long does it need to be