I think the first answer to the first answer is C. I clipped the review 'Local Restruants for Foodies' out of the paper for you.
I think the next answer might be A. I'm only halfway through the chapter ''The Lawerance Boy.''
I think the last answer is B. The main character in ''Treasure Island'' sailed on the ship the Hispaniola.
Answer:
Death and loss. Death is a clear theme in Dahl's The Witches, but the concept of loss manifests in many smaller ways, developing the theme throughout the book. The book opens with the boy's parents dying in a car accident in Norway, leaving him unscathed, orphaned, and in the care of his grandmother.
Exposition: The author believes she was a bat in her previous life.
Rising Action: She recalls visions of her past life through nightmares of being a bat but being treated poorly.
Climax: She states that bats are seen in a negative way because of how they're associated with darkness and vampires. They are treated terribly by humans to the point of being used for war.
Falling Action: The author comes to the conclusion that she may have become a human in her current life to teach people that bats aren't so bad.
Resolution: She hopes to return to being a bat in her next life.
Climax is the turning point of a story