This passage suggests that Inglis believes the events were unfair.
Using the word "peaceful" shows that she believes that was she did was fine because they were not hurting anyone, and that she did not believe she should have been arrested. Also, putting "illegal gathering" in quotations shows that she doesn't actually believe that what she was doing was illegal.
I'd like to think it adds a tone of disgust. "Horrible vermin", as in "gross creature."
Answer:
The narrator's point of view allows the reader to develop a better understanding of the author's opinion. The narrator's point of view allows the reader to understand the perspectives of all of the characters.
The answer is A: <span>-an introduction to the main character.</span>