Answer:
A being with a man's body, without a head, mounted on a horse is what causes confusion to ichabod
Explanation:
When Ichabod leaves the Van Tassels' house, disappointed by Katrina's behavior, he sees a scary creature that causes great confusion and fear for Ichabod, who is a man who is not easily startled, however, he saw a huge, black being who resembled a man, sitting on a large black horse, however, this being did not have its head above its shoulders, but carried it separately from its body. This startled Ichabod to a degree that he was completely confused and bewildered, not knowing what to do.
Answer:
The simple subject is the tropical wave.
Explanation:
A simple subject is something that is performing an action. It can be a person, place, or even a thing. In this sentence, the thing is the tropical wave. The tropical wave is performing an action. It is entering the Gulf of Mexico, a place. The answer is not the Gulf of Mexico because the gulf is not performing any action.
The setting makes Dante feel scared and alone; both the darkness and having no path indicate that he is losing hope. Darkness usually symbolizes bad feelings, both sad and scared. It also invokes the readers natural fear of darkness and things unknown.
Answer:
The setting emphasizes the struggle between the Jewish boy and the Arab boy that no one would win; both of them would end up losers.
Explanation:
The story is a metaphor of the never-ending conflict between the Arabs and the Jews. In war, there will never be winners. All who engage in war end up losing.