Answer:
As a suspenseful story, everything is about the climax.
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Answer:
Large is the adjective in that sentence
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame<span> (</span>French<span>: </span>Notre-Dame de Paris<span>) is a </span>French Romantic/Gothic novel<span> by </span>Victor Hugo<span>, published in </span>1831<span>. The original French title refers to </span>Notre Dame Cathedral<span>, on which the story is centered. English translator </span>Frederic Shoberl<span> named the novel </span>The Hunchback of Notre Dame<span> in 1833 because, at the time, Gothic novels were more popular than Romance novels in England.</span>[1]<span> The story is set in </span>Paris, France<span> in the </span>Late Middle Ages<span>, during the reign of </span>Louis XI<span>.</span>
Answer: D. Nieben’s reaction reveals that he pities the dog.
Explanation:
This is a very inetersting and most popular story. In Charles Boardman Hawes' "The Wild Dog of Caucomgomoc" there is a man who has an unexpected friend with a dog feared by the whole city. So he only fears by town but have pities for the dog as well.