The phrase is a subtle suggestion that if a treat (like candy) is given, then the child will not perform a “trick" (mischief) on the owner of the house. This popular Halloween custom has its origins in the ancient practices of “souling" and “guising."
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Answer:
she asked what she would do about it.
Explanation:
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<span> "footwashers believe anything that's a pleasure is a sin."
footwashers are full on Christians and read the bible and worship it and think anyone that sins is going to hell.
and baptist are Christians that go to church</span><span />
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I would say the correct answer is B. <span>She believes her affair with Tom confers status upon her.
Myrtle is having an affair with a married man, Tom. She is also married, to a poor owner of a car-shop. Therefore, when she started cheating on her husband with Tom, who is wealthy and respectable, she started having a better opinion of herself, thinking that she has become a lady now that she is in a relationship with a 'gentleman.' </span>