Answer:
Yeah, I like it! Is there more I can possibly read? This sounds really interesting not gonna lie!
Have a good day!
Yours Truely, TheAnimeCatUwU
Answer:
Rebels inspire loyalty.
Explanation:
Howard Pyle's "The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood," tells the story of the outlaw Robin Hood and his men. The story is a retelling of the children's tale and how they evade the King and also overcome so many foes.
The given passage is an excerpt from chapter 2 of the text. It presents how the Tinker, who was supposed to present the arrest warrant but ends up joining the band of Merry Men, a group of outcasts under Robin.
This scene represents the <u>universal theme of how rebels inspire loyalty.</u>
Inflate, overdo,overdraw,distort
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Having read this story before, I believe that Poe used short sentences to keep the reader intrigued, since all the details were not said in a single sentence. For instance, if the reader suddenly stopped reading this story, they would never figure out the suspense of "what happens next?"