Preamble about how the book became written, the narrator was nameless but was the surveyor of the custom house in salem, he discovered documents lots of them actually beyond them a manuscript was bundled with a scarlet - gold embroidered path of cloth shaped like the letter A
My answer would be D) He practiced tyranny against Arthur's people. Hope this helps!
Answer:
1.
"Their eyes glanced level"
I'm pretty sure this is referring to everyone on the boat, or a group of which includes the author himself.
2.
"The oiler and the correspondent rowed the tiny boat."
I find this funny, because whenever I go to picture it, it makes me imagine a small little tiny boat with 2 huge guys trying to stay on it at once.
3.
"The captain, hesitating in the front, after the boat had climbed a
great wave"
Their boat is super small, and their climbing a giant wave. I'm pretty sure this is irony.
Answer:
B. Nia overcomes her fear and learns to fly.
Explanation:
Here, our task is to determine which ending makes the most sense and thus is most likely to take place.
Nia overcoming her fear and learning how to fly would be the correct option. Every bird has to learn how to fly. Otherwise, it wouldn't be able to thrive and survive. Overcoming our fears is never easy, but sometimes, it must be done. The story that tells about how Nia beat her own fears would send a good message to those reading it, especially children.
The rest of the options are not as realistic or wouldn't represent the ending of the story. Magic doesn't exist, and her overcoming her fears like that would make the message of the story less effective. Siblings often mock but don't want to harm each other. This is why her being pushed out of the nest wouldn't make much sense. Besides, just like option D, this wouldn't be the ending of the story. Nia would probably confront her siblings before the resolution, which is why option D is incorrect.