The entire story alludes to the narrator being mentally incapable. He says he watches the old man sleep and dreams about r/pping out his eye. In the end when he does it it does allude to the fact he has some guilt concept.
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Nearly 85 percent* of wildland fires in the United States are caused by humans. Human-caused fires result from campfires left unattended, the burning of debris, equipment use and malfunctions, negligently discarded cigarettes, and intentional acts of arson.
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Hello. You forgot to say that this question is about "Secrets in the Stones." You also forgot to show the answer options, the options are:
It suggests that we can never know the purpose of Stonehenge.
It shows that archaeologists are not able to explain the past.
It explains why people are losing interest in the site.
It begins the discussion of different ideas about Stonehenge.
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It begins the discussion of different ideas about Stonehenge.
Explanation:
The sentence "even though some questions about the site's purpose have been answered, many remain" gives space for a discussion on theories about Stonehenge to be opened, since it is not possible to determine, in fact, the reason why it was created . Thus, we can understand that the author includes this sentence in the article to serve as a hook for the next section of the article, which talks about possible theories about Stonehenge.
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<span>In the question above, I guess you were talking about this excerpt:
</span><span>She left the web, she left the loom,
She made three paces thro' the room,
She saw the water lily bloom,
She saw the helmet and the plume,
She look'd down to Camelot.
Out flew the web and floated wide;
The mirror crack'd from side to side;
"The curse is come upon me," cried
The Lady of Shalott.
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The correct answer is:
It hints that the fate of the subject was inevitable.