1.A set of information and belief generating and processing skills.
2.The habits, based on intellectual commitment of using those skills to guide behaviour.
Answer:
Abner Snopes feel justified in William Faulkner's "Barn Burning" which is shown in this textual evidence;<em> "Snopes justifies all his acts as justices or actions forced upon him, while the barn burning is actually his lashing out at the world for his many problem."</em>
Explanation:
Abner Snopes feels no remorse in burning barns, He blames society for his wrong doings. He burns barns to exert revenge and destroy the livelihood of the people he feels slighted him, He is filled with rage and jealousy because of his sense of inferiority.
He exerts revenge on individuals who are wealthier than himself and feels that by burning their barns, he will bring them down to his level. Abner is a silent tyrant to his household as well as a terrifying figure, He threatens his family and controls them too.
Answer:
By waiting until the end of the story to reveal the purpose of the lottery, Jackson gives the story a suspenseful tone and makes the reader curious as to how the story will end.