I want to say C. If thats wrong then its B
True, I had this same question not that long ago! Hope this helps :))
Answer:
The sheep tell the difference between a stranger and the Good Shepherd by <u>his voice.</u>
Explanation:
The parable of the Good Shepherd and his sheep is seen in the book of John chapter 10 in the New Testament of the Holy Bible. This parable was used by Christ to talk about the believers/ born-again Christians and those who are not. He used this parable to give an example of how a good Christian is supposed to live and follow in the steps of his master.
John chapter 10:1-18 talks about the parable of the Good Shepherd and his sheep who recognize their master's voice. Verse 3-5 says <em>"The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice. But they will never follow a stranger; in fact, they will run away from him because they do not recognize a stranger’s voice"</em>.
<span>A. The United States is being protected by the British Navy.
Roosevelt is saying that the British Navy is holding strong, and mentions that no enemy would be foolish enough to try and attack while they are there. Also, he says that no one would just land in the US because they don't have any bases there from which to operate. </span>
The kind of mood created in the opening of The Lottery is indeed cheerful, despite of how the plot develops later.
You're asked to describe the opening, not the whole story. Maybe the writer chose to set a cheerful mood in the opening in order to contrast it with the rest of the events or the characters in the story, and you're asked this specific question in order to notice this writing strategy.