The Moon experiences several changes throughout the story.
In the beginning of the story, the moon is a shimmering ivory figure.
Then, she becomes blue, veiny, and wrinkled.
Later, she becomes see-through and starts to fade, and her eyes turn indigo.
She ends the story as a silver, sparkling pile of embers.
The definition of a hero in literature is:
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A hero/heroine is a character who, in the face of danger, displays courage, bravery, or self-sacrifice for the greater good.
The term hero/heroine usually refers to <u>the main or principal character in a literary work</u>, also known as a <u><em>protagonist</em></u>, but the first option has the most correct details.
D. at a time you won't be interrupted
Answer:
I have never seen this piece but I am suggesting, Narration.
Explanation:
When you search this up on google, it says this is a idiom. In this case, this idiom means " leave things as they are". Therefore, my answer shall be Narration. Since in my view, none of the other answer choices fit this.
Im a most sorry if I get this wrong! :(
The claim of the story is that the teenagers had many reasons to fight the kids before they got home.