Answer:
"Hidesato showed not the least sign of fear. He tried to calm the Dragon King. 'Don't be afraid. I shall surely kill the centipede.'"
Explanation:
In this quote, the author tells us that "Hidesato showed not the least sign of fear." From there, we can infer that Hidesato was a brave warrior.
Answer: Farmers during this time saw the Sacramento Valley flourish.
Explanation:
Answer: Thoughts, emotions, and decisions are complex things. When making a decision, you might think about it for a while, or just go with your gut feeling, or emotion. A lot of the time people also think about their feelings toward a person or object and decide to do something.
Explanation:
The correct answer is Vera's tendency for making up outlandish stories.
From the story<em> "The Open Window"</em> by H.H Munro (Saki), it is evident that Vera tells Framton a story about her aunt, but to the reader, the means of this is nothing more than to inform their visitor about the family's past - as if to warn Framton on his involvement with his visit -. It is only when a terrified Framton bolts away from the house and the rest of the family members are presented safe and sound, that the reader realises Vera's story was only a playful trick, creating surprise - this information however, is not explicitly explained to the reader.
As for the rest of the options, unlike the correct answer, they are all information explicitly presented in the story:
- The presumed Mrs. Stapleton's insanity at the beggining of Vera's tale.
- Framton explains his illness after Mrs. Stapleton arrives to the scene apologizing.
- Framton's fear of dogs is explained by Mr. Stapleton at the last paragraph, just after his arrival.
The correct answer is Lyrical Ballads.
Lyrical Ballads is a collection of poems written by one of the most influential poets during the Romantic era - William Wordsworth. Along with Samuel Coleridge, another important Romantic poet, they wrote this collection, which, apart from poems, included a non-fictional text about the era of Romanticism itself, and what it stood for.