Let me give you a complete answer. The story indeed begins in a courtroom, for question 9. For question 10. Ted wants kimmy to give him an alibi in the court. for question 11. The narrator is mentioned as an adult looking back as his youth. And for question 12 we say that the scarlet ibis lands on a bleeding tree in the backyard of the narator
Answer:
The details that create the sense of suspense about what is to come in the story are the narrator's reactions and his words "these events have terrifiedhave tortured-have destroyed me."
Explanation:
As we can see, as soon as the lines begin, the narrator begins to warn people that he is neither crazy nor dreaming. He is describing certain events that, according to him, have been traumatizing and have destroyed him.
Our position as readers is to wait for something that will generate suspense or fear, because the author is definitely not going to describe a pleasant scene.
Those are the clues we have to deduce the details of what is to come in the story.
Answer:
The theme of human pride
-apex
Explanation:
Answer:
family
Explanation:
According to Call of the Wolf by Jack London, the story is narrated in the third person anonymous narrative and talks about a dog Buck who lived a relatively comfortable life on Judge Millar's estate but is eventually drafted to become part of a team of dogs that pulls sleds.
Buck regains his primal instinct of hunting and scavenging as he is thrust into the wild by his numerous masters.
Therefore, whenever Buck's ancestors are mentioned, it evokes the concept of family.
1. The character's words and actions.
2. because Buck refused to mush.
3. Convalescence.
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