In the excerpt taken from,' The People Could Fly', the splashing sound of the water is making the readers visualize the sound and the image of how alligators will look falling into the water.
<h3>What does the folktale "The People Could Fly" says?</h3>
This folktale is a fantasy tale that says that the non-slaved Africans had wings, and they could fly from slavery to their freedom. The Africans used to sing magic words and fly away from slavery. This tale covers the different areas of social justice and tells how rights can be changed without encouraging discrimination.
These lines from the tale,' The people could fly', has the ability to make readers visualize the whole scene of alligators falling into the water with a splashing sound.
Therefore, option 'D', what the alligators sound and look like when they fall into the water, is correct.
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Answer:
The "stories" are found in ways that spiders are usually found.
Explanation:
Here's some examples of the "stories" (spiders) being found and gotten rid of:
"An Indian girl opened the closet door and a story fell into her hair."
"We poisoned the stories and gathered their remains with broom and pan."
Stories in our cereal boxes.
Stories in our firewood.
Stories in the pockets of our coats.
We captured stories and offered them to the ants
This phrase is in reference to how Atticus dealt with Mayella on the stand during Tom Robinson's trial. Mayella testified that Tom Robinson raped her and beat her up. During his questioning, Atticus found holes in Mayella's story. He got her confused and made her sound as though she wasn't sure about the details or that she wasn't as strong of a person as she'd like to be. This made it difficult for Mayella to twist the truth to make Tom Robinson seem guilty so she stopped talking. She gave some testimony and then quit answering questions all together. Unfortunately, even though Atticus's questioning of Mayella revealed some significant inconsistencies and improbabilities the jury still convicted Tom Robinson because of his race.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
He sees the ghost of Banquo