Well, since we know an antonym is the opposite, and patronize means to treat someone kindly, we can choose C. scornful. :)
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Starr states numerous times throughout the text that she has one version of herself when she is at home in Garden Heights and another when she is at school at Williamson Prep.
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Yes it does
She appears to have died and the narrator and Roderick place her in the family tomb.
The answer is option A: It makes the reader question why this unusual man has arrived.
In the excerpt from the story "The Monkey's Paw," the author creates suspense by describing Morris' appearance in detail. In this way, readers develop a feeling of uncertainty, mystery and expectation in their minds, wondering who the person is and how he will act.