Answer:
C
"While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,"
Explanation:
Answer C describes how the narrator was aroused by his unexpected guest's knocking at the door. Therefore, this best supports the idea that the speaker wasn't expecting anyone to come by.
Answer:
Waverly battles against her mother's desires for her. She wants to play chess since she appreciates it, and is good at it, but her mother continuously wants her to do better.
Explanation:
B. Dante's character seems to be basically good, but his worldly innocence make him surprised by the sights of hell.
Examples
Examples is the correct answer because the sentence says that they "can be both real and hypothetical". In the answer choices examples best fits because these can be real or hypothetical. Testimonies are always someone's truth. Statistics are also real. Narrations are real as well since they tell a story about someone.
Prefix - 'Tre'
Suffix - 'ous'