The girl's went out to find what had happen to the other girls' rabbit.
I disagree. i believe we all have certain gifts/talents that we may not love to do or show. for example, i may be great at math but hate to do it. this just shows you can be great at something but not like to do it.
A would be correct. Think about it; plot contrivances are of the mistaken identity type, so they wouldn't help the mood. Historical accuracy wouldn't either, because its just who was where when. Anticlimax is basically a disappointing end to a story, and trust me, those definitely don't improve the mood. Appropriate comparison makes the most sense.
I hope this is right.
I think it is a bit of both. And Frank really should tell his parents but I know it will get him into trouble ,but lying is bad and Frank will make it worser if he does not tell the truth because telling the truth is always good , even if you might get into trouble. Hope this advice helps Frank.
The chest, on that day of moving, had been set in the new attic, which was smaller than the other, and less frightening, perhaps because gaps in the cedar-shingled roof let dabs of daylight in. When the roof was being repaired, the whole space was thrown open to the weather. This is the answer.