Answer:
Explanation:
message:
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Answer:
Let's assume a story takes place in a cold, dark, gloomy, tall and ominous house. We can infer that something bad is going to happen, given the author's description, and the mood that the house is displayed in. If the house is stated to be bright, colorful, short-built and cheerful, the reader would not expect anything to happen that may cause suspense, fright, etc.
Answer: D.
Explanation: It was Mr. Frink's plan to remain here until enough of the coarse grass had been cut and cured into hay to feed our horses across the desert
Answer:
An hasn't received a letter from her friend since three weeks.
Maybe he meant that for him is hard to write or create a realistic idea about what to write and how.