Mike's grandmother confuses him with her dead husband, as they have the same name and they both wear moustaches. Mike goes along because he realizes how much pain her grandmother is enduring, she desperately needs to be forgiven for something she did. Mike tries to set her right but there is no point in it, he is scared of the consequences if she finds out the truth, and he realizes that his grandmother is a human being with a life, a story and some mistakes she has made. And he doesn't want her to have something to feel guilty about, as he does.
"Initially, Jack paints his face in order to hide himself better from the pigs he's hunting. He concludes that the pigs can't smell him, but they can clearly see him as he stalks them, and so he needs a sort of camouflage".
Answer:
Disruption, distraction, interference, bother, trouble, etc
Explanation:
Answer:
in the audio the speaker is describing how she uses different emotions and settings so that the reader is aware and connected with the character.
Explanation: