Answer:
He likes, she likes, it likes--he/she/it does like
He/she/it lives, likes, watches---he/she/it does live, like, watch
Does he/she/it live in China?
Does he/she/it like animals?
He/she/it lives in China
He/she/it likes animals.
Explanation:
I'm not sure if that helps, but I hope it does. Good luck!
The correct answer is indeed a rhetorical question.
Rhetorical questions are those questions which don't necessarily need an answer. They just show us what somebody is thinking about, and it doesn't mean they want their question answered. This is what the excerpt above is about.
Answer: 1)Contrast-something that is different from another thing
2)Synonym-a phrase or a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word
Explanation: Had this question before. Hope it helps!
He tells them that he has a white man along with him--his father--as well as his mother and aunt Mary Ann, and that they are all sick. At first, they are not convinced and begin to investigate, until one of the men believes that his father has small pox. Since neither of the men on the skiff want to catch small pox, they continue on.