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Mrs. Hutchinson screams at no one in particular.
Mrs. Hutchinson expresses her feelings indicating that the ritual is not fair.
“[T]hen they were upon her” is society coming upon her.
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A transitive verb demands an object, such as in the following case: She is reading a book. The verb <em>to read </em>demands the direct object <em>a book </em>which is why it is transitive.
On the other hand, intransitive verbs do not need an object to complete them, such as in the case: She is sleeping.
In the sentence above, the verb <em>was </em>is a past tense of the verb <em>to be, </em>and it is used as a linking verb in the sentence, connecting the first part with the adjective <em>beautiful. </em>Since there is no object in the sentence, the correct answer is <u>intransitive</u>.
Are you speaking about the short story "Charles" where the child makes up stories about someone at school who is terrible and it turns out to be him?