Answer: a. One fine evening
Explanation:
When the element of time is used to describe a setting, it means the events occurred in a certain time period.
By using the phrase, ''one fine evening'', the narrator is using a time element that shows that the setting of the story is in the evening which is a time period that denotes a certain amount of hours in the day thereby giving the reader a sense of the time the events of the excerpt occurred.
At the final moments, and the subsequent end, of the Vietnam War, the South Vietnamese tried to flee Vietnam and get asylum in neighboring countries and the US (the North Vietnamese forces had won the conflict).
They've faced many problems when fleeing the country due to many reasons, including the local climate, diseases, and the region's geography. Many perished trying to scape, while others died due to ambushes and traps made by the North (during and after the war to attack American soldiers or traitors/opponents of the North Vietnamese regime).
Answer:
Well, it depends what you mean. Physically, he has definitely changed. He has matured, and by the last book, he is considered an adult. He is no longer the innocent boy who lives with his aunt and uncle, but a hero known all over the world. He has also learned some new powers, that he never used in the first few books. Being able to read Voldemort’s mind and emotions was a connection that was never seen in the wizarding world. As Harry grew up, plus Voldemort’s return to power, the connection opens up, and they can pretty much read each other's minds.
Explanation:
Honestly it’s either doubters or critics but I would go for doubters seems more reliable