In "The Story-Teller," why does the children's aunt gasp and smile as she listens to the bachelor's story? It reminds her of a p
leasant personal memory as she listens to the story. She is relieved that the children are finally behaving. The children’s response to the story delights her. She is impressed by the bachelor’s quick imagination and clever storytelling.
D. She is impressed by the bachelor's quick imagination and clever storytelling.
Explanation:
I know this because she was not reminded at all of a pleasant memory so we can cross that off. The children were not behaving yet because they were still asking questions. But she is impressed by the bachelor's story.
I also know this is true because I took the test and got a 100% :)
A pig Ralph asked him how he knows but doesn't press the point seem to understand what Simon is saying Simon is mesmerized by the pig's head on the stick called The Lord of the Flies