I see a child on the counter while a women is taking a photo in the background. The child is then looking back at this lady who is not paying attention to the kid.
A prominent theme in Rowlandson's narrative (and Puritan writing in
general) is the sense of fear and revulsion she expresses in regards to
the wilderness. When taken captive after the attack on Lancaster,
Rowlandson was forced to face a threatening environment and endure the
treatment of her Native American captors, people whom she refers to as
"barbarous creatures," "murderous wretches" "heathen," "ravenous
beasts," and "hell-hounds."
Answer:
In "A Wedding Gift," the narrator's tone is SERIOUS.
Explanation:
Answer:
If the book is Espereza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan, the girl wants Espereza to show her the doll her father gave her.
Explanation:
It's in the book.