Throughout Huck's adventures, he is put into numerous situations where he must look within himself and use his own judgement to make decisions that will effect the morals of which Huck will carry with him throughout his life. Throughout the book there is the recurring theme of Friend v. Society. This is a main moral decision that Huck is forced to make a few times in his journey.
When the subject of a sentence comes before the verb, the sentence is in natural order.
When the verb or part of the verb comes before the subject, the sentence is in inverted order.
The verb is mixed so the subject comes before the verb.
I believe the answer is A. Natural
Answer:
It depends on the personality of the character
Explanation:
If it is a villain it should have the power "wither" (death by touch) or Umbrakinesis, or Sciakinesis, (the ability to mentally generate and manipulate darkness, the absence of light. One with this ability can even deactivate and repulse or travel through shadows )
if it's a good guy it should have the power to shapeshift or control elements
The answer to this question is A. when you do not have a sufficient amount of strong supporting evidence
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