Explanation: If you are in a group of..lets say rebels, you are under the influence of their actions and as they beckon you to join them in their rebellious acts you start to do things that are initally against your morals and beliefs. As you continue to give in to the peer pressure you begin losing your morals and beliefs.
they all gasp as if someone just apperd in front of them
Answer:
180 seconds. PART A: What does the word “compelling” mean as used in paragraph 12? to urge someone to do something. to become slightly interested in something.
Maybe the lady has something to do with hospitals; she might pickle or preserve things. This foreshadows the fact that she has stuffed her parrot and dog. The tea has been poisoned, and Billy will be the landlady's next victim.
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Explanation:
Answer: smirking
/ˈsmərkiNG/
adjective
smiling in an irritatingly smug, conceited, or silly way.
"a smirking teammate offered mocking applause" (Oxford Languages)
Explanation: In my own words I would describe Smirking as a type of smiling mostly a specific type of smile for when you do something you know you shouldn't have done or if you feel guilty but also are enjoying it like when you set up a prank and it is about to unfold
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